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MARBLELITE PORCELAIN SLABS
Porcelain slabs are lightweight, durable, and suitable for floors, accent walls, backsplashes, countertops, and other residential and commercial design projects.
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COLLECTIONS
MarbleLite Porcelain slab, which comes in two sizes 118”x59” and 126”x63” and weigh 2.81 and 5.8 pounds per square foot respectively, is significantly lighter and less costly than natural stone slabs and tile. Its lighter weight allows for easy installation and along with its price, makes for lowered project costs. MarbleLite Porcelain slabs are designed for quick installation over existing surfaces, which reduces the waste typically associated with installation.
FINISHES
MarbleLite offers the following three types of surface finishes:

Matt
Its natural finish and regular texture give this material very high strength properties. The most versatile and popular finish comes in a range of different robust colours.

Semi-Polished
Finish that is similar to matte, but has a smoother-textured surface and certain colors are available in gloss. Especially recommended for certain materials, with proven results in interior flooring, preventing stains and easy to clean.

Polished
The most elegant of finishes, with depth, shine, and reflection. Its completely smooth surface makes a strong impression. An ideal finish for creating fantastic effects.
EDGE
Worktop edges and joints are not only functional; they also add an aesthetic component that makes them not just useful but also improves the overall appearance. Joints should be made using a micro-bevel because although straight cuts are perfect, they might appear chipped or irregular due to the texture of the slab. Each joint needs to have a support.
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Edges formed from a 2mm bevel and rounded edges with a radius of 0.5m increase resistance to edge impacts and provide a more aesthetic finish.
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Edges can be polished dry or wet, depending on the sandpaper used. To polish the edges, they must first be treated with a water repellent so that they are permanently sealed. We recommend that you make the edges as follows:
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In areas with a high risk of impact - such as sinks - a larger radius is recommended. The larger the radius, the better the edge is able to withstand impacts, always bearing in mind that, with a larger bevel, the base colour of the plate will be more exposed.