Granite Slabs start with sawing the granite rock into slabs which as thickness of 6 to 12 inches.This is done by using diamond rotary saws attached to blades which is 11 feet in diameter. Water is used as coolant. The saws are operated by computer controls which are programmed to function uninterrupted by setting block size and thickness.
Designs and finishing cuts are done by a computer controlled steel wire which have diamond segments that can cut the granites in any preferred shape.
The next step involves the granite in processing stage to give a glossy finish by speed polishing mills. Operators direct a heavy wheel on the granite slabs which are rough along with water to make surface of the slabs smooth.
In the final step, a heavy buffing wheel is guided on the whole slab to get a mirror finish with full radiance.
