Granite slabs are sourced from underground marble layers. After millions of years of aging, their shape remains remarkably stable, eliminating the risk of deformation due to typical temperature fluctuations. This granite material, carefully selected and subjected to rigorous physical testing, boasts fine crystals and a hard texture, boasting a compressive strength of 2290-3750 kg/cm² and a hardness of 6-7 on the Mohs scale.
1. Primarily focused on stable precision and ease of maintenance, granite slabs feature a fine microstructure, a smooth, wear-resistant surface, and a low roughness.
2. After long-term natural aging, granite slabs eliminate internal stresses, resulting in a stable, non-deformable material.
3. They are resistant to acids, alkalis, corrosion, and magnetism; they resist moisture and rust, making them easy to use and maintain. They also have a low linear expansion coefficient and are minimally affected by temperature.
4. Impacts or scratches on the working surface only create pits, without ridges or burrs, which have no impact on measurement accuracy.
5. Granite slabs are made from underground marble layers. After millions of years of aging, their shape remains extremely stable, eliminating the risk of deformation due to temperature fluctuations. The granite, carefully selected and rigorously tested, boasts fine crystals and a hard texture. Its compressive strength reaches 2290-3750 kg/cm², and its hardness reaches 6-7 on the Mohs scale.
Post time: Sep-04-2025