Among various types of stone, granite stone ranks among the top in production volume. Naturally, as demand is high. Granite stone is one of the commonly used stones in the decorative and architectural industry. So, manufacturers have different processing methods for granite stone. Let's take a look at some of the more common processing methods for granite?
1. Polished Appearance: The surface of the lubricated stone processing is relatively smooth with a slight sheen, offering various brightness levels. The surface is very smooth, yet porous, a common look in many regions. Due to the large diameter of the polishing, it should be continuously sealed with lubricant. The color of the lubricated stone does not match the polished surface.
2. Polished Surface: The polishing treatment enhances the surface luster, creating vibrant colors on the polished granite stone with its crystal reflective surface. The mineral grains appear as natural granite, with the luster originating from the natural reflective surface of the granite stone crystals. During the production of glazed tiles and polishing powders, the luster is not formed by architectural paints.
3. Burnt Surface: The surface treatment results in an uneven texture, which occurs at room temperature. When processing stone, the granite stone is heated, causing crystalline cracking, hence the uneven and porous surface. It is essential to use an impregnating sealant.
4. Sandblasting Surface: The sandblasting treatment involves using a high-pressure water jet to spray sand and stones into the stone, creating a glossy yet textured surface with excellent visual appeal.
5. Chopping Axe Face Processing: The chopping axe face stone is created with a hammering technique, resulting in a natural surface pattern with distinct lines.




