The Difference Between Artificial Rock Landscapes and Other Landscapes
Artificial Rock Landscape is a type of faux mountain primarily made from synthetic materials, differing from other landscapes in its materials and manufacturing process. While other landscapes commonly use natural stones or mountain rocks, Artificial Rock Landscapes are crafted using synthetic materials such as cement and glass fiber.

Manufacturing Process
Design: Create the shape, size, and style of the artificial mountain based on the site environment and client requirements.
2. Foundation Laying: First, a layer of waterproofing material is laid on the ground, followed by the construction of the foundation using reinforced concrete.
3. Model Making: Create a mountainous landscape model using materials such as foam plastic.
4. Coating Process: Apply a layer of white primer to the model's surface, then allow it to dry completely before coating with another color to give the artificial rock a stone-like texture.
5. Installation: Transport the model to the site, secure it to the foundation with rebar and concrete, and make precise adjustments to blend the artificial mountain seamlessly with the surrounding environment.
6. Decoration: Add decorative elements such as water streams and plants to the surface of the artificial mountain to enhance its realism.






