| Sizes/mm | Surface |
| Length 2800 up; Height 1700 up |
Polished |
| Sizes/mm | Surface |
| 600×600mm×18mm; 800×800mm×18mm; Other customized tiles sizes |
Polished |
Dover White Marble Composite Aluminum-Backing Tile rewrites the cost equation for luxury envelopes. By slicing a 20 mm Dover White slab into two 5 mm “veneers,” fabricators double yield while preserving the stone’s signature snowfall field and black-crystal constellations; the discarded body becomes countertops, leaving virtually zero waste. Laminated to a 15 mm aluminum honeycomb, the resulting 6 mm composite weighs only 7 kg/m²—one-third of solid 20 mm marble—yet delivers flexural strength above 25 MPa, allowing 1200 × 600 mm panels to span floor-to-ceiling without mid-support. The aluminum core also damps impact: a 1.5 m drop-test on concrete leaves no spall, making the tile safe for high-traffic airports and family homes alike.
Natural marble is beautiful—but heavy, fragile, and expensive in full thickness. By splitting a 20 mm slab into two 5 mm veneers and bonding it to aluminum or plastic honeycomb, producers cut weight by 70 %, slash material cost, and gain flexural strength that exceeds the original block. The composite still shows the identical face, veins and polish, yet installs faster, needs no steel framing, survives transport drops, and meets fire codes. In short, designers keep luxury looks while budgets, logistics and safety all improve.