Quartz stone is produced in slabs that range from 140 cm x 280 cm (55 in x 110 in) up to 200 cm x 350 cm (6.5 ft x 11.5 ft). Standard thicknesses for quartz slabs range from 1.5 cm (0.6 in) to 3 cm (1.2 in). The size of the producing slab is determined by the desired application and the type of quartz stone. Smaller slabs are typically used for countertops and tabletops, while larger slabs are often used for walls, floors, and other applications.
Apart from big slabs, Smarter Stone also produces small slabs 75 cm x 300 or 320 cm with standard thickness 1.5 - 2 cm.
High-quality quartz stone is often produced in larger slabs, allowing for fewer seams in larger installations. For example, a kitchen countertop may be produced in one large slab, while a wall may require several smaller slabs to be installed. The size of the producing slab is determined by the size of the desired installation, as well as the type of quartz stone being used.
Quartz stone is available in a variety of colors and textures, making it a popular choice for many projects. The color of the stone is determined by the type of quartz used, and it can be either natural or engineered. Natural quartz is available in many colors, including white, black, pink, green, blue, and yellow, while engineered quartz is often available in more uniform colors.
The size of the producing slab of quartz stone also depends on the desired application. Smaller slabs are usually used for countertops, backsplashes, and tabletops, while larger slabs are often used for floors, walls, and other applications. The size of the producing slab is determined by the size of the desired installation, as well as the type of quartz stone being used.