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All About Sintered Stone Bending

Introduction
Hot-bent sintered stone slabs are a new favorite in the market, but they also have many unknown secrets. Many friends want to develop the hot-bent sintered stone business to add a high-profit project, after all, the competition is fierce now, right? However, due to a lack of in-depth understanding of the process and characteristics of hot-bent sintered stone slabs, they have also encountered many difficulties and challenges. Therefore, I decided to use a long article to explain the relevant knowledge of hot-bent sintered stone slabs. This is definitely the most authoritative, comprehensive, and practical tutorial on the Internet, such as:

· What impact does the thickness of hot-bent sintered stone slabs have on the bending effect?

· What technology and equipment are used to produce hot-bent sintered stone slabs?

· What are some innovative and aesthetic application scenarios for stone slabs?

· What are some common quality problems and solutions for stone slabs? For example, color difference, bubbles, changes in gloss, etc.

· How to calculate the cost and quotation of hot-bent sintered stone slabs?

· Can hot-bent sintered stone slabs be processed again afterward?

· How to install and maintain hot-bent sintered stone slabs?

· What are the causes and adjustment methods of dimensional errors in hot-bent sintered stone slabs?

· What are the future development trends and market prospects of hot-bent sintered stone slabs?

· What brand and specifications of stone slabs are more suitable for hot-bending?

In addition, if friends want to invest in a hot-bent sintered stone slab factory, I will also provide some professional advice, including investment scale, equipment selection, personnel training, market development, and other aspects. As long as

To ensure the quality of our products and customer satisfaction, we need to perform an important step before hot bending: testing samples. This means that we use a small sample plate of 10×20cm or 20×30cm to test different parameters, and then compare it with the original material to see if there are any color differences or other changes. Only after obtaining customer approval and confirmation, we will start formal production and processing. This approach not only avoids unnecessary waste and loss but also demonstrates our respect and attention to customer needs and expectations.

You may wonder if matte sintered stone are easier to control color differences than glossy ones. In fact, there is no absolute answer to this question. Many glazes are raw glazes, which are very sensitive to changes in temperature and atmosphere, just like Sun Wukong’s 72 transformations. Therefore, even matte sintered stone can have significant color differences. We have tested a gray rock slab more than ten times with different parameter settings, and the color still varies greatly.

Therefore, when choosing sintered stone, please listen to the advice of professionals and refer to the test results of the samples we provide. This way, you can buy products that best meet your needs and preferences and enjoy our high-quality, efficient, thoughtful, reliable, convenient, comfortable, and reassuring services, with a sense of happiness!

Fourth, bright to matte
Bright products are divided into two categories. One category is high-end products, and the glaze is generally made using dry particle casting technology. The other category is low-end products, which are generally cheaper. The manufacturer does not completely use dry particle casting but uses raw glaze such as ceramic full-glaze, which is very changeable. This raw glaze is often the culprit for hot (edited)

How to choose the material for hot bending?
Some friends have asked what kind of material is better for hot bending of sintered stone.

Firstly, generally speaking, it is better to choose a 6mm thickness rather than a 9mm thickness.

As we mentioned before, the thickness of the material does not have a very clear relationship with our hot bending process. However, generally speaking, a 6mm rock slab has higher requirements for the formula and generally better quality than a 9mm one. Therefore, it is recommended to choose 6mm over 9mm.

Secondly, is it better to use matte or glossy material?

There is no absolute answer to this question. Both matte and glossy materials may have color differences and other issues. The most prudent solution is to select several materials for testing after the design is finalized to ensure that there are no problems during the hot bending process and on-site construction.

Thirdly, why do we need to retest the material that was tested six months ago?

It is normal for factories to adjust their formulas. Even if the same product number from six months ago looks the same, the production formula for the rock slab may have changed, which could affect its hot bending performance. Therefore, testing is still necessary.

Fourthly, why do we recommend using imported glaze for hot bending?

Strictly speaking, high-quality glaze will have less change after hot bending, whether it is domestically produced or imported. For example, for glossy products, high-quality glaze will result in a smooth surface and good gloss after hot bending, while low-quality glaze may result in ripples or even change the gloss from glossy to matte after hot bending.