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  • Identifying sintered stone slab by appearance: Authentic sintered stone slab has a texture deep within the slab and will not disappear due to cutting or wear. Floors with overly regular or repetitive textures are likely imitations with decals or inkjet printing.
    2025-09-30
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  • White marble slabs are arguably one of the most common and classic choices on the market. Key reasons for their popularity include: • Strong transparency • High adaptability • Unique texture However, white marble slabs also have drawbacks, such as being more susceptible to dust and requiring more frequent cleaning.
    2025-09-26
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  • Unsealed marble slabs easily absorb dust, sand, and oil, making cleaning difficult and potentially leaving scratches or stains. Sealing reduces this absorption, preserving the marble slab's pristine finish. Therefore, sealing marble slabs is not only essential for protecting the stone but also extends its lifespan and aesthetics.
    2025-09-24
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  • Marble slabs are natural stone primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Their crystalline structure, formed through geological processes, offers a long lifespan due to their physical stability. In theory, if a marble slab is not subject to external damage, chemical attack, or prolonged friction, its lifespan can reach decades or even longer.
    2025-09-22
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  • If cracks in a sintered stone slab are limited to the surface or shallow, caulking, resin, or specialized repair materials can restore the surface smoothness and aesthetics. Deep cracks that penetrate the slab require structural reinforcement techniques; otherwise, surface treatment alone cannot guarantee long-term durability.
    2025-09-12
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