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Porcelain slabs are made by firing a mix of refined clay, sand, and other materials at extremely high temperatures. This process creates a dense, non-porous material that’s resistant to wear, moisture, and temperature changes. While these properties make porcelain ideal for surfaces, they also make cutting more difficult compared to other materials like ceramic or natural stone. Improper cutting can result in chipping, uneven edges, or even slab damage, making the right technique and tools essential.