Terrazzo Engineered Stone
Terrazzo Engineered Stone
Terrazzo Engineered Stone – Premium Decorative Material for Modern Spaces
Experience the unparalleled durability and natural beauty of Terrazzo Engineered Stone. Made with a unique blend of natural stone and resin, this engineered stone offers a long-lasting and low-maintenance option for any surface. Elevate your space with the elegant and sustainable choice of Terrazzo Engineered Stone.
Feature | Details |
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Material | Terrazzo |
Surface Finish | Polished,Honed |
Common Slabs sizes |
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Common Tile sizes |
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Countertops Size |
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Vanity Tops Size |
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Edge Style | Bull nose, ogee, bevel, eased, polish, etc |
Terrazzo engineered stone is a versatile and durable decorative material widely used in both commercial and residential projects. Known for its polished finish, vibrant patterns, and long-lasting performance, terrazzo engineered stone combines the charm of traditional terrazzo with advanced manufacturing standards for consistent quality.
Our terrazzo engineered stone products are crafted in accordance with the "Building Terrazzo Engineered Stone Products" (JC/T507-1993) industry standard, ensuring every slab meets strict quality and performance requirements. Understanding the standard terminology can help buyers, designers, and contractors communicate effectively, reducing potential disputes and ensuring a successful project outcome.
Common Terms and Explanations of Terrazzo Engineered Stone
- Terrazzo: A product with a smooth and polished surface after grinding.
- Polished Terrazzo: Terrazzo with a mirror-like luster achieved through polishing.
- Reflow: The appearance of underlying mortar on the polished surface.
- Impurity: Foreign substances like wood or iron chips mixed into the surface layer.
- Chromatic Aberration: Shade differences on the polished surface of the same terrazzo batch.
- Miscellaneous: Gravel deviating from the base tone, causing noticeable color variation.
- Sand Leakage: Mortar from the surface layer sinking into the bottom layer.
- Stoma: Small holes (less than 2mm in diameter) visible on the polished surface.
- Gap: Minor edge or corner damage under 4mm in length and 2mm in width.
- Gravel Grading: The ratio of different colors and sizes of gravel in the surface.
- Cross the Line: Color intrusion beyond specified boundaries into adjacent areas.
- Pattern Deviation: Misalignment of lines when arranging terrazzo pieces to form a pattern.
Why Choose Terrazzo Engineered Stone?
- Elegant Appearance: Smooth, high-gloss finish with unique decorative patterns.
- Durability: Resistant to wear, stains, and environmental factors.
- Design Flexibility: Available in a variety of colors, gravel sizes, and surface finishes.
- Precision Manufacturing: Meets JC/T507-1993 standards for consistent quality.
Whether used for flooring, wall cladding, countertops, or decorative panels, terrazzo engineered stone offers a perfect balance of beauty, strength, and practicality—making it an excellent choice for both contemporary and traditional designs.
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