Ultra-Thin Thickness; Ultra-thin laminate marbles are high-tech composite materials that bond a very thin slice of genuine natural stone (typically 0.5 mm to 3 mm) to a structural backing material. This engineering allows for the timeless beauty of marble without the weight or fragility of traditional 2-cm slabs.
Core Components
The “laminate” aspect refers to the backing material, which is chosen based on the intended use:
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Fiberglass/Carbon Fiber: Provides flexibility and extreme thinness (ideal for curved surfaces).
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Aluminum Honeycomb: Adds rigid structural strength while remaining incredibly lightweight (perfect for elevators or yacht interiors).
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Ceramic/Porcelain: Increases impact resistance for flooring.
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Glass: Allows for backlighting (ideal for translucent marbles like Onyx or high-purity Calcite).
Key Advantages
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Lightweight: Weighs roughly 70–80% less than standard marble, making it easier to transport and install.
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Flexibility: Depending on the backing, some ultra-thin marbles can actually be applied to curved walls or pillars.
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Strength: The composite backing provides higher flexural strength, making the marble less likely to crack than a thin, unbacked stone.
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Sustainability: One block of raw marble can produce significantly more square footage of surface area compared to traditional cutting methods.
Technical Applications
| Application | Why it is used |
| Cabinetry & Furniture | Can be used as a veneer for kitchen doors or furniture without straining hinges. |
| BIM-Integrated Projects | Fits perfectly into high-end architectural BIM catalogs due to precise dimensions. |
| Wall Cladding | Allows for large-format, book-matched panels with minimal visible seams. |
| Renovations | Often thin enough to be installed directly over existing tiles, saving demolition time. |