Based on their formation method, material composition, and manufacturing process, rock slabs can be mainly divided into three categories: natural rock slabs, artificial rock slabs, and composite rock slabs. Each type has its unique characteristics and application scenarios.
Firstly, natural rock slabs, such as marble and granite, are products of natural geological processes, retaining the natural beauty of the rock. They are often used in the interior and exterior decoration of high-end buildings.
Secondly, artificial rock slabs are made through artificial synthesis, using materials such as quartz sand and resin, and manufactured under high temperature and pressure. They have uniform color and are wear-resistant, and are widely used in home and commercial spaces.
Finally, composite rock slabs combine natural and artificial materials, possessing both aesthetic appeal and practicality, such as waterproof and fire-resistant properties. They are particularly suitable for demanding applications such as kitchen countertops and bathroom walls.
Understanding these types and their characteristics helps in accurately selecting the rock slab product that meets specific needs.

