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  • UK's NO 1 QUARTZ SLAB
    Wholesaler
  • Modern Quartz Stone
    Where Style Meets Substance
  • Our Moto
    Quality That Endures, Designs That Inspire

Why Choose Us

OVER 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

We combine quality workmanship, superior knowledge and low prices to provide you with service unmatched by our competitors.

BEST MATERIALS

We have the experience, personel and resources to make the project run smoothly. We can ensure a job is done on time within budget.

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS

Work with us involves a carefully planned series of steps, centered around a schedule we stick to and daily communication.

Our Process

  • Material Sourcing
    &
    Manufacturing
  • Quality Control
    &
    Customization
  • Packaging, Storage
    &
    Delivery
  • Installation
    &
    After-Sales Support
  • Marketing
    &
    Continuous Improvement

Raw Material Procurement: Begin by sourcing high-quality quartz from reliable suppliers. This material is the primary component of your quartz slabs.

Supplier Relationships: Establish strong relationships with your raw material suppliers to ensure consistent quality and supply.

Crushing and Mixing: The raw quartz is crushed into smaller particles. These particles are then mixed with resin, pigments, and other additives to create a uniform mixture.

Molding: The mixture is poured into molds that shape the slabs. The mold size and shape can vary based on the required dimensions of the slabs.

Compaction and Curing: The mixture in the molds is subjected to a process of vacuum vibrocompression to remove air pockets and compact the material. This is followed by curing the slabs in an oven at high temperatures to solidify the resin.

Polishing: Once the slabs are cured, they are polished to achieve the desired finish. This can range from high-gloss to matte finishes, depending on customer preferences.

Inspection: Each slab is inspected for consistency in color, texture, and quality. Any defects or imperfections are identified and corrected.

Testing: Slabs may undergo various tests for durability, stain resistance, and heat resistance to ensure they meet industry standards.

Cutting: Slabs are cut to size based on customer orders or standard sizes for inventory. This process may involve using precision cutting tools to achieve exact dimensions.

Edge Profiling: The edges of the slabs can be shaped or profiled according to customer specifications, such as straight edges, beveled edges, or bullnose profiles.

Packaging: Finished slabs are carefully packed to prevent damage during transportation. This usually involves using protective materials such as foam sheets, wooden crates, or pallets.

Labeling: Each slab is labeled with relevant information, including dimensions, color, and batch number.

Storage: Slabs are stored in a controlled environment to maintain their quality until they are ready to be shipped.

Order Processing: Orders are processed based on customer requirements. This includes verifying the order details, confirming payment, and preparing the slabs for shipment.

Transportation: Slabs are loaded onto trucks or containers for delivery. Care is taken to ensure that the slabs are securely fastened to prevent movement during transit.

Delivery: The slabs are delivered to the customer's location. Depending on the agreement, this may include unloading and placement at the site.

Site Preparation: If your business offers installation services, the installation team prepares the site by ensuring the surfaces are level and ready for the slabs.

Installation: The slabs are carefully positioned and secured in place, with attention to alignment and seamless joints.

Finishing Touches: Final adjustments are made, including sealing the edges and cleaning the surface to reveal the polished finish.

Customer Service: Provide after-sales support, including answering questions, addressing any issues with the slabs, and offering maintenance tips.

Warranty: Offer warranties for your slabs to assure customers of their durability and quality.

Showroom Display: Display your slabs in a showroom or online portfolio to attract potential customers.

Sales Channels: Develop partnerships with architects, builders, and interior designers to expand your sales channels.

Customer Feedback: Collect feedback from customers to understand their experience and identify areas for improvement.

Continuous Improvement: Use the feedback to refine your processes, enhance product quality, and introduce new designs or features.

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