Full-body porcelain slabs, as a high-performance building material, offer the following key advantages:
High Strength and Durability
Full-body porcelain slabs have a high density (typically between 2.5 and 3.3 g/cm³), excellent compressive and flexural strength, and can withstand heavy pressure and impact, making them suitable for high-load environments such as floors and countertops.
Wear and Scratch Resistance
The surface has high hardness (Mohs hardness of 6-7), making it resistant to scratches and wear, ideal for high-traffic areas such as kitchen countertops and commercial spaces.
High Temperature Resistance and Fire Performance
It can withstand high temperatures (typically over 1200°C), is non-combustible, and does not release harmful substances, meeting fire safety standards.
Chemical Corrosion Resistance
It has excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, cleaning agents, and other chemical substances, and is not easily corroded or discolored, making it suitable for laboratories, kitchens, and other environments.
Aesthetics and Design Versatility
The surface texture is rich and varied, mimicking natural stone, wood, and other effects, providing diverse decorative options to meet different design needs.
Environmentally Friendly and Healthy
Made from natural mineral raw materials, it is non-radioactive, non-toxic, and harmless, meeting environmental standards, and suitable for homes and public places.
Easy Cleaning and Maintenance
The surface is dense and non-porous, making it resistant to stains and bacteria. Cleaning is easy; simply wipe with a damp cloth to maintain cleanliness.
Thin and Space-Saving
Compared to traditional stone, full-body porcelain slabs can be made thinner (e.g., 3-12mm), reducing space requirements and building load.
Wide Range of Applications
It can be used for interior and exterior walls, floors, countertops, furniture panels, and many other applications, combining functionality and decorative appeal.
