Sintered stone is an ultra-compact slab made by fusing natural minerals under 1,200 °C and 15,000-ton pressure. The process creates a dense, non-porous surface that outperforms natural stone and engineered quartz. Its headline advantages are:
Distributors and buyers often face a tough problem: surfaces that stain, chip, or wear out can ruin projects and reputations. I’m Miller from Kingsun, and I’ve watched sintered stone solve those issues firsthand. In this article, I’ll break down each advantage so you can decide if it’s the right material for your next project.

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