Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Onsite Training, Return and Replacement |
Warranty: | Technical Guidance |
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Stone Honeycomb Panels are sandwich panels made up of a thin natural stone veneer reinforced with an aluminum honeycomb backing.
The stone veneer can be almost any stone including granite, marble, limestone, travertine and onyx.
Composition:
Top:Stone or Porcelain or Stainless Steel
+ Aluminum or Fiberglass Skin
+ Honeycomb Core
+ Aluminum Backing
Stone honeycomb panel
PRODUCT NAME | Stone honeycomb panel |
Face material | 3- 6 mm thick natural stone veneer / porcelain sheet |
Stone veneer Availability | Granite/marble/limestone/travertine/onyx |
Substrate panels | Aluminum honeycomb panels, fiberglass honeycomb composite panels |
Adhesive | Modified astronautic grade epoxy resin (resist -40ºC to 90ºC in long term |
Max size: | 1500*4000mm |
Applications | Countertops and vanity tops Lobby wall and background wall Bathrooms and showers Elevator walls and floorin |
Production Procedure
Slab Cutting - Gluing - Aluminum Honeycomb Panel and Stone Sheet Compositing - Vacuum Pressing - Splitting
- Thickness Setting - Polishing - Finished.
Suggestion: | |
1. For interior wall : 15/20mm (stone: 5mm); mostly use marble & travertine; surface treatment: polished/matt surface | |
2. For exterior wall:25/28/30mm (stone:8mm); mostly use granite & marble with dark color; surface treatment: polished/matt surface for marble |
Natural Stone Types
Stone types include granites, limestone, marbles, and travertine.
Granite: The hardest and most durable of stones. Granite is formed far beneath the earth's surface as molten rock slowly cools and crystalizes.
Limestone: A calcium-based stone that is widely used in architecture. Formed in ancient seas from the calcium precipitate and from the shells and structures of tiny sea creatures that have been compressed and cemented over centuries.
Marble: Used in fine architecture since ancient times, marble was originally formed from limestone that had been compacted and transformed by heat and pressure.
Travertine: The stone of the Roman Colosseum. Recognizable for its pitted surface, travertine is a calcium-rich stone formed in natural springs.