Maintaining Surface Consistency
Achieving smooth and uniform surfaces on natural and engineered stones can be difficult due to variations in hardness and composition. Inconsistent abrasion may lead to uneven finishes, scratches, or material loss during processing.
High Wear and Tool Durability
Stone processing is highly abrasive, which accelerates wear on cutting and grinding tools. Frequent tool replacement or downtime can reduce efficiency and increase production costs.
Dust Generation and Heat Build-up
During grinding and polishing, stone processing often generates significant dust and heat, which can affect surface quality and operator safety. Poor heat control may also lead to surface burns or reduced polishing performance, impacting the final finish.