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Artificial stone resin (also called engineered stone resin or quartz stone resin) is a special-purpose unsaturated polyester resin used as the binder matrix in the production of man-made stone surfaces. Products like quartz countertops, acrylic solid surface sheets, and cultured marble are all manufactured using this technology.
Composition of Engineered Stone
A typical quartz stone slab consists of:
- 93-95% Natural Minerals: Ground quartz, silica, marble, or granite aggregates provide the hardness, density, and natural stone appearance.
- 5-7% Polymer Resin Binder: A specialized unsaturated polyester or methyl methacrylate (MMA) resin binds the mineral particles together. This resin determines the slab’s flexibility, color consistency, and resistance to staining.
- Pigments: Inorganic pigments are added to achieve the desired color and veining pattern.
The Manufacturing Process
- Mineral aggregates and resin binder are precisely weighed and mixed together in industrial blenders.
- The mixture is spread into flat molds at the desired slab thickness (typically 20mm or 30mm).
- The filled mold is placed into a vibro-compression press, which simultaneously compacts the mixture under vacuum (to remove air) and vibration (to ensure dense, uniform packing).
- The compacted slab is then cured in a heated kiln.
- The cured slab is ground, polished, and inspected before cutting to customer dimensions.
Why Resin Quality Matters
The resin binder directly influences the final slab quality. A high-performance artificial stone resin provides excellent adhesion to mineral fillers, low shrinkage during cure, high transparency (to preserve natural mineral color), and resistance to yellowing under UV exposure.



