Ultra-thin profile marble represents the pinnacle of stone engineering, where natural marble is precision-cut into exceptionally thin veneers, typically ranging from 0.5 mm to 3 mm. By stripping away the bulk of the stone, this profile transforms a traditionally heavy, rigid material into a lightweight, versatile “skin” for modern architecture.
Technical Composition
To maintain structural integrity at such a reduced thickness, these profiles are almost always part of a laminate system:
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The Veneer: A genuine slice of natural stone (like Ushak White or Rosso Laguna).
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The Reinforcement: A high-strength backing such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, or aluminum honeycomb that prevents the thin stone from cracking or shattering.
Key Advantages
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Extreme Lightness: These profiles reduce the weight of marble by up to 85% compared to traditional 20-cm slabs.
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Flexibility: At a 0.5 mm to 1 mm thickness with a fiberglass backing, the marble actually gains a degree of bendability, allowing it to be applied to curved walls, pillars, or organic furniture shapes.
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Translucency: Thin-profile white marbles (high-purity calcite) become naturally translucent, making them ideal for backlit feature walls or light fixtures.
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Space Saving: The slim profile is perfect for renovations where height or depth is limited, such as installing new stone directly over existing floor tiles or inside elevator cabs.
Design & BIM Integration
| Feature | Impact on Projects |
| Furniture Design | Used as a veneer for cabinetry and tables, allowing for “floating” stone aesthetics. |
| Large Format | Allows for massive panels (e.g., 120×240 cm) that are easy to handle and install with minimal seams. |
| BIM Precision | In 3D BIM catalogs, the ultra-thin profile allows for exact detailing of millwork and structural weight calculations. |
This profile is particularly revolutionary for international logistics. Because it is so thin and light, it significantly lowers the carbon footprint and shipping costs when exporting premium Turkish stones to global markets like the United States or the UAE.