Softened
Smooth finishing, not shiny. Enhances true coloring of materials without the gloss of polished finishing. It has a less accentuated contrast between elements.
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Buffered
Anti-skid and rugged is especially suitable for flooring and exterior cladding. This type of finishing slightly fades the coloring of the materials.
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Granulate
Obtained while striking the stone with steel spheres. It can be thinner or coarser according to the diameter of the spheres used.
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Flamboyant
Achieved through exposing the stone to high temperatures. Suitable for outdoor areas due to non-slip properties. Not all stones support this type of finishing.
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Cracked
Rough and irregular appearance obtained either manually, by means of wedges or chisels, or by means of hydraulic presses provided with wedges.
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Sawed
Aspect obtained after the processing of the plates by the sawing process. It has non-slip features, creating more friction than the polished finishing. It is the most economical finishing since all others are made on the sawn material.
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Polished
Smooth and bright effect enhances the coloring of the materials, as well as their specific characteristics (shafts, grain ...). Creates a completely flat, slippery surface when in contact with water.
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Sandblasting
Anti-slip and semi-rough, gives an irregular effect to the touch, showing the color of the material. Less rugged than the buffered finishing.
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