Why KITO Sintered Stone Has Better Cutting Performance

Why KITO Sintered Stone Has Better Cutting Performance

2026-05-19
Why KITO Sintered Stone Has Better Cutting Performance

Why KITO Sintered Stone Has Better Cutting Performance

Engineered for Precision Fabrication

KITO CERAMICS

As sintered stone becomes increasingly popular for countertops, furniture surfaces, wall cladding, and customized interior applications, fabrication performance has become one of the most critical factors for manufacturers and installers.

During processing, low-quality sintered stone often faces problems such as:

  • Edge chipping
  • Bottom corner breakage
  • Cracking during irregular cutting
  • Fractures during bridge cutting
  • Waterjet cutting cracks
  • High processing loss
  • Poor thermal stability

After years of research, production optimization, and practical market feedback, KITO sintered stone has demonstrated outstanding cutting and fabrication stability, significantly reducing processing risks and improving production efficiency.


Outstanding Irregular Cutting Performance

One of the biggest challenges in sintered stone fabrication is irregular shape cutting.

KITO sintered stone has been tested in complex geometric processing, including 20° angle twelve-point star cutting, while maintaining excellent structural stability.

Proven Performance:

  • No cracking
  • No edge chipping
  • No bottom corner breakage
  • Stable precision after cutting

This greatly reduces material waste and improves fabrication yield for countertop workshops and customized furniture manufacturers.


Excellent Bridge Cutting & Waterjet Cutting Stability

Many porcelain slabs crack easily during deep cutting processes due to unstable body density and internal stress.

KITO sintered stone performs exceptionally well in both:

  • Bridge cutting
  • Waterjet cutting

Processing Advantages:

  • No visible cracks after cutting
  • Stable edges during fabrication
  • Reduced hidden fractures
  • Better installation reliability

This makes KITO an ideal choice for:

  • Kitchen countertops
  • Vanity tops
  • Dining tables
  • Cabinet surfaces
  • Commercial customized projects

Superior Thermal Shock Resistance

Temperature resistance is another critical requirement for countertops and furniture applications.

KITO sintered stone withstands:

  • 160°C+ thermal shock
  • Secondary hot-cold water exchange testing without cracking

This ensures long-term stability in kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial environments.


Surface Durability That Meets International Standards

In addition to fabrication advantages, KITO sintered stone also delivers excellent surface durability.

Technical Performance

Item Performance
Water Absorption 0.04%
Breaking Strength 54–57 MPa
Wear Resistance 2100 cycles
Stain Resistance Grade 5
Chemical Resistance GLA, GA
Thermal Shock Resistance   160°C+
Irregular Cutting No cracking / No chipping

Why Overseas Fabricators Prefer KITO

For overseas markets, especially countertop fabrication and customized furniture manufacturing, processing stability directly affects:

  • Production efficiency
  • Material waste
  • Installation safety
  • Labor cost
  • Customer satisfaction

KITO sintered stone is engineered to meet the practical demands of professional fabricators by offering:

  • Better cutting stability
  • Lower breakage rate
  • Cleaner edge performance
  • Higher fabrication efficiency
  • Reliable long-term durability

Applications

KITO sintered stone is widely suitable for:

  • Kitchen countertops
  • Island tops
  • Vanity tops
  • Furniture surfaces
  • Wall cladding
  • Commercial interiors
  • Customized architectural projects

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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