Porcelain Slabs

Large, thin tiles made of porcelain are known as porcelain slabs. Although they have several advantages over conventional stone slabs, they are made to seem like genuine stone, such as marble, granite, or limestone. Porcelain slabs are composed of a combination of clay, grit, and other natural substances. The manufacturing process includes high-pressure pressing and exceptionally high-temperature firing, resulting in a dense and resilient product. Large dimensions make them suitable for a wide range of applications, including countertops, wall cladding, flooring, and even exterior use.