The process of making marble slabs cut to size and finishing them for installation involves several detailed steps:
1.
Extraction and Transportation
- Quarrying: Marble blocks are extracted from quarries using wire saws or diamond-tipped blades. These blocks are typically large and heavy.
- Transportation: The blocks are transported to a processing facility where they are prepared for cutting.
2.
Cutting
- Block Cutting: Large blocks are cut into slabs using gang saws or diamond wire saws. These saws can cut multiple slabs simultaneously, ensuring efficiency.
- Slab Cutting: The slabs are then cut to the desired size using bridge saws or CNC machines. These machines use diamond-tipped blades or water jets to achieve precise cuts.
3.
Strengthening and Polishing
- Strengthening: Some slabs may undergo a strengthening process where a resin is applied to fill any cracks or imperfections.
- Polishing: The slabs are polished using rotating pads with abrasive substances. The level of polish can vary from a matte finish to a high-gloss mirror finish, depending on customer preference.
4.
Finishing
- Edge Profiling: The edges of the slabs are shaped and smoothed using routers. Various edge profiles can be created, from simple straight edges to more decorative designs.
- Surface Finishing: Additional surface finishes like honed, flamed, or brushed can be applied to achieve the desired texture and appearance.
5.
Quality Control and Packaging
- Inspection: Each product is inspected for quality, ensuring there are no defects or imperfections.
- Packaging: The finished products are carefully packaged to prevent damage during transportation to the customer.
6.
Installation Preparation
- Customization: Any final customizations, such as cutting holes for sinks or fixtures, are completed.
- Ready for Installation: The products are now ready for installation by the customer or a professional installer.




