AGGLOMERATED STONES
The agglomerated stone is a material composed of mechanically fragmented stone material mixed with a cementitious binder so as to make it compact to then be sawn into slabs, tiles and other architectural elements. The characteristics of this type of material are the constant color, the absence of breakages, normally present in the natural material, and the possibility of having uniform dimensions of blocks and slabs . Agglomerated stones are widely used in both residential and public in that office.