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White Agate Crystal Slab

White Agate Crystal Slab

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Expertly crafted from high quality white agate crystals, this slab will add a touch of elegance and positive energy to any space. Each unique slab features natural patterns and hues, making it a one-of-a-kind piece. Bring balance and harmony to your home or office with this beautiful white agate crystal slab.

 

Feature Details
Product Name White Gemstone Slab
Material White Agate Crystal Slab
Surface finished Polished,honed or customized
Finished Products Floor Tiles, Wall Cladding, Countertops, Windowsills, Special-Shaped Tiles, Small Slabs, Swimming Pool, Steps, Wall Panel, Flooring, Veneers, Slabs, Coping Tiles etc
Color Yellow,Black,White,Red,Purple Wood,Green,Grey,Pink,Rainbow,Pink,Tiger Eye etc
Slab Size 1800upx600mm ; 1800upx650mm ; 1800upx700mm etc 2400upx600mm ; 2400upx650mm ; 2400upx700mm etc
Tile sizes 12"x12"(305X305 or 300X300);24"X12"(610X305 or 600X300);24"x24"(610X610 or 600X600);18"X18" (457X457);400*400;800*800 ;customized
Thickness 10mm; 12mm; 15mm; 18mm; 20mm; 25mm; 30mm; 35mm; 40mm; 45mm; 50mm; customized
Application For building decoration, like interior floor, stair railing, service counter, window sill, and wall, etc.
Sample order Available
OEM Available
Supplyability 10000 sq.m./month
Place of Origin China(Mainland)
Water absorption rate <0.5%

 

Small Details That Cannot Be Ignored in White Agate Crystal Slab Step Design

Steps are a common architectural feature, but poor design can lead to breakage, detachment, and safety hazards over time. One frequent issue is the thickened edge of the tread, which is often poorly designed and eventually falls off after installation.

Common Design Flaws Leading to Step Damage

  • Unsupported Thickened Edge: Many steps have thickened edges that are simply suspended and bonded, rather than being properly supported by the vertical riser below.
  • Improper Adhesive Usage: Most steps use marble glue, which is not suitable for long-term adhesion. Instead, dry-hanging glue should be used for better bonding.

Real-World Example: Step Failure in a Hotel Lobby

  • Observation (Figure 1): The thickened edges of all four layers of treads have fallen off, making the steps look visually unappealing and structurally unsafe.
  • Structural Issue (Figure 3 - CAD Drawing):
    • The added welt is merely glued in place without proper support.
    • Over time, the unsupported welt breaks or falls off due to lack of structural reinforcement.

How to Prevent Step Damage

Ensure the thickened edge is supported by the riser below
Use proper adhesives like dry-hanging glue instead of marble glue
Reinforce the connection between the tread and the vertical riser

By following these steps, the durability, aesthetics, and safety of white agate crystal slab steps can be significantly improved.

 

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