Artificial quartz slabs are engineered stone surfaces made from a blend of natural quartz crystals (approximately 90%-95%), resin, pigments, and other additives, formed under high-pressure vibration and cured at high temperatures. With high surface hardness, wear and scratch resistance, non-porous structure, stain resistance, acid and alkali resistance, and easy cleaning, these slabs offer uniform colors and patterns through controlled manufacturing. They are widely used in kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, wall cladding, commercial flooring, and furniture finishes.