Processing and treatments of granite, quartzite and hard marble slabs. From sawed to finished slab: Fiberglass mesh reinforcement, Resin treatment and Reconstruction and reassembly treatments

Technical treatments to optimise performance and final results.

After sawing and calibration, the natural stone slabs undergo specific processing that enhances their structural properties and surface appearance.

These processes are essential for ensuring reliable performance and aesthetic consistency, particularly in projects requiring a high degree of precision in execution.

Big Graniti carries out three specific processes, which can be combined depending on the type of natural stone and the technical requirements: mesh reinforcement, resin coating and reconstruction.

Goals and features of intermediate processing:

  • 1
    Strengthen the internal structure of the slab.
  • 2
    Removing or minimising natural imperfections (micro-cracks, porosity, defects).
  • 3
    Prevent breakages during transport, processing or installation.
  • 4
    Make the material more stable, safe and durable.

Fiberglass mesh reinforcement

Fiberglass mesh reinforcement and strengthening of granite, quartzite and hard marble, natural stone slabs. Big Graniti Verona, Italy.

Back structural reinforcement to increase resistance.

Application of fibreglass mesh to the back of the slab to increase its resistance and protect it from breakage or stress. The mesh is often integrated with the resin coating for maximum effectiveness.

Resin treatment

Resin treatment of granite, quartzite and hard marble, natural stone slabs. Big Graniti Verona, Italy.

Improved mechanical resistance and aesthetic consistency.

Treatment based on epoxy resins, applied to the entire slab to fill pores and micro-cracks. It improves mechanical resistance and aesthetic uniformity. Suitable for delicate or decorative materials.

Reconstruction and reassembly

Reconstruction and reassembly treatments of granite, quartzite and hard marble, natural stone slabs. Big Graniti Verona, Italy.

Process for restoring damaged material.

Manual restoration carried out to restore missing or damaged sections, using original fragments and traditional craftsmanship. Ideal for enhancing slabs with localised defects.