An inorganic terrazzo flooring is a composite material evolved from traditional terrazzo. Due to the use of inorganic materials such as the matrix and aggregates, it is named inorganic terrazzo; as it is mainly suitable for ground surfaces, it is also referred to as inorganic terrazzo flooring. This material is generally made from marble, quartz stone, granite, shells, glass, and other materials, with cement used as the binder. It is then polished to achieve a unique decorative effect.
The characteristics of inorganic polished stone flooring:
1. Abrasion and Pressure Resistance: One of the key features of inorganic abrasive stone is its abrasion and pressure resistance, with a strength of up to 46.6 MPa and a flexural strength of 7.3 MPa. It can withstand the pressure of millions of people passing by every day, and cleaning requires only a mop and water, making it particularly important for public spaces.
2. Seamless Surface: The seamless design inhibits the growth of mold and bacteria, while also reducing noise.
3. Design Flexibility: Inorganic abrasive flooring boasts a unique visual texture, with customizable colors and patterns. It can express the designer's intended ideas in a generous and natural manner during large-scale overall construction.
4. Long Service Life: This is a particularly notable feature of inorganic terrazzo, as its average lifespan is over 30 years, which exceeds the lifespan of most buildings. With proper maintenance, its service life can exceed 50 years, and even longer.





