Sorccia Stone panels consist of a front layer of thinly cut real stone, and a high-tech backing that is engineered to make the finished product stronger than ordinary slab stone. This is important with fragile stone like marble and onyx. Options for backing material include aluminum composite polymer (ACP), translucent acrylic, fiberglass and honeycomb. The result is a grout-less stone product that’s indistinguishable from solid stone.
Every Sorccia Stone panel is composed of 100 percent natural stone, which is quarried from around the world. Because of its geographically diverse sourcing, Sorccia stone products offer distinctive appearances and other characteristics. Panels are available in colors ranging from marble, travertine, onyx and granite to semi-precious stones.
Sorccia has pioneered technology to cut stone panels as thin as 3 millimeters, meaning less stone is required to achieve the same effect and cover an equal surface area as ordinary stone panels. The panels are laminated to different backing materials appropriate for a variety of applications. In many cases, these applications are not suited for traditional solid stone owing to its bulk and weight. Once installed, thin stone panels are indistinguishable from solid stone. Patented, independently tested adhesives ensure the panels will never delaminate. Backings are also rustproof and impervious to moisture.
Ultra-thin stone panels are ideal for backlighting projects. Whereas solid stone is typically opaque, translucent stones like onyx, agate and certain types of marble allow for light to easily penetrate. PVB backing provides strength for backlighting applications. Sorccia Stone professionals can assist with custom LED projects, or create one-of-a-kind framed art that can be the focal point of any space.
Sorccia Stone thin panels are available in sizes ranging from 32-inches by 72-inches up to 60-inches by 120-inches. The company accepts orders for special sizes and accessories on an individual basis.
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