Key Steps in the 3D Printing Process:
A, non-porous, pure white nano glass stone slab, produced by heating ![]()
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, glass crystal, and marble powder to ~1800℃, is prepared as the substrate.
3D Inject/Inkjet Printing: High-resolution 3D printing technology is used to inject color inks directly into the surface of the slab. This technology goes beyond surface-level printing, penetrating up to 1-2mm to create a 3D, natural-looking effect.
High-Temperature Fixing: The printed slab is heated to fix the colors, ensuring they are absorbed into the structure, preventing fading, and improving scratch resistance.
The surface is then polished to a high-gloss finish (over 95 degrees), and can be further processed through cutting, engraving, or bending to create, for example, book-matched, mitered-edge countertops.
