Waterjet Medallion

A waterjet medallion is an intricate decorative inlay, typically used for flooring or wall art, created using precision high-pressure waterjet cutting technology. By utilizing computerized equipment, manufacturers can cut materials like marble, granite, limestone, and even artificial stone into complex shapes with extremely close tolerances (often within 0.030″), allowing pieces to fit together seamlessly without grout lines.

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1.Thickness:
Standard: Typically 10 mm (3/8″) to 15 mm for matching standard floor tiles.
Structural: Larger medallions (over 36″) often use 18–20 mm (3/4″) thickness to ensure structural integrity during transport and installation.
Composite: Thin marble veneers (3–5 mm) can be bonded to porcelain or aluminum honeycomb bases (9–12 mm total) to reduce weight and increase strength.

2.Standard Sizes: Common diameters/widths include 24″, 36″, 48″, 60″, and 72″.

3.Shapes: Square, round, rectangle, oval, or irregular custom silhouettes.

4.Precision Standards:
Cutting Tolerance: Modern abrasive waterjets achieve tolerances between ±0.001″ and ±0.003″ (0.025 mm to 0.075 mm).
Joint Gaps: Precision cutting results in joints of ≤0.2 mm, eliminating the need for visible grout lines.

5.Material Options: Natural stones (marble, granite, limestone, travertine, onyx), sintered stone, quartz, porcelain, and metal/glass combinations.

6.Surface Finishes: Primarily polished (glossiness ≥85) for lobbies, but also available in honed, antique, flamed, or brushed textures.

Custom-made according to your design.