
3CM (1.2″) GRANITO DIORITE
6 October 2003
3CM (1.2″) SLATE BLACK
8 October 2003

3CM (1.2") GRANITO Montorfano
Light, purity and timeless balance
Super Hard Keramik 3 cm Granito Montorfano is inspired by the refined beauty of the White Montorfano Granite, a natural stone known for its luminous tone and delicate balance.
This sintered stone slab faithfully recreates its distinctive “salt and pepper” look, featuring a bright white-to-light grey base dotted with fine black and grey mineral specks evenly distributed across the surface.
The result is a clean and harmonious design that enhances any space with brightness and elegance. From afar, the surface appears uniform and serene; up close, it reveals a refined mineral texture that reflects light softly, giving depth and sophistication to both modern and classic settings.
Thanks to Super Hard Keramik 3 cm technology, this slab combines natural aesthetics with extreme performance, offering superior strength, anti-slip surface, and resistance to frost, wear, and impact. Ideal for outdoor paving and architectural surfaces that demand both beauty and durability.

Advantages of 3CM (1.2") Granito Montorfano:
- Elegant and timeless: bright white surface with refined salt and pepper pattern.
- Soft light reflection: enhances space perception through natural brightness.
- Architectural versatility: fits perfectly in contemporary or classic designs, pairing beautifully with wood, glass, and metal.
Size
40x40x3 cm (16"x16"x1.2")
40x80x3 cm (16"x32"x1.2")
60x60x3 cm (24"x24"x1.2")
40x120x3 cm (16"x48"x1.2")
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Solar Reflectance
Index (SRI)
The Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) measures a material's ability to reflect solar energy and release absorbed heat, essentially indicating how "cool" a surface will stay in sunlight. It combines solar reflectance (how much sunlight bounces off) and thermal emittance (how well it radiates absorbed heat). Higher SRI values mean a material will stay cooler when exposed to sunlight, making it beneficial for reducing heat buildup in buildings and mitigating the Urban Heat Island effect.






