The main mineral components are pyroxene, plagioclase, a small amount of olivine, biotite, and trace amounts of magnetite. It has a black color and a precise structure. After millions of years of aging, its texture remains uniform, and it offers excellent stability, strength, and hardness, maintaining high precision under heavy loads. It is suitable for industrial production and laboratory measurement work.
There are many ways to secure a marble platform. As a professional marble platform manufacturer, we will introduce the most common methods below.
1. Screw-on Fixing Method
Drill 1cm-deep holes in the four corners of the tabletop and insert plastic plugs. Drill holes in the corresponding positions of the brackets and screw them in from the bottom. Add shock-absorbing silicone pads or reinforcement rings. Note: Holes can also be drilled in the crossbars, and adhesive can be added to enhance performance. Advantages: Excellent overall load-bearing capacity, a simple and lightweight appearance, and optimal stability. This ensures that the tabletop does not shake during movement. Related Technical Images: Drilling Diagram, Locking Screw Diagram
2. Installation Method Using Bottom Mortise and Tenon (Embedded) Joints
Similar to carpentry mortise and tenon joints, marble requires thickening on all four sides. If the surface area difference between the countertop and the shelf is significant, filling and other processes are necessary. Plastic and wooden shelves are commonly used. Iron shelves are less flexible and too hard, potentially causing the countertop to become unstable and damaging the bottom during movement. See diagram.
3. Gluing Method
The four legs on the bottom are made wider to increase the contact area. Then, use marble glue or other adhesive for gluing. Glass countertops are generally used. Marble surfaces require bottom surface treatment. Adding a layer of wood board will result in poor overall load-bearing performance.
Post time: Sep-11-2025