Open Kitchen With Quartz Counters Durable, beautiful and so easy to maintain, quartz has become quickly become one of the world’s most popular materials for countertop on the market. Quartz is rapidly outpacing granite, marble, and other natural stone as the high-end countertop of choice for...
Durable, beautiful and so easy to maintain, quartz has become quickly become one of the world’s most popular materials for countertop on the market. Quartz is rapidly outpacing granite, marble, and other natural stone as the high-end countertop of choice for baths and kitchens. Quartz is engineered from a blend of ground quartz, polyester resin, pigments and other decorative elements (like recycled glass or metallic flakes,etc). It beautifully mimics natural stone for traditional decor, but is available in a wide range of colors and finishes to suit any taste and style. Considered to be of the hardest materials in the world, Quartz has many unique properties that make it an ideal resource for kitchen countertops and other surfaces in new and renovated homes.
Materials | More than 93% natural quartz stone, and nearly 7% resin and mineral pigment. |
Model No | SS5890-Jade-Spot-Grey |
Popular Color | White,black ,Grey,red,yellow,pink, |
Size | 3000x1400mm,3000x1600mm, 3200x1400mm, 3200x1600mm etc. |
Thickness | 12 mm, 15 mm, 18 mm, 20 mm, 30 mm |
Surface Finish | Polished, Honed, etc. |
Harness | 7 |
Temperature Resistance | ≥300ºC |
Stain Resistance | Yes |
Ideal Use | Kitchen counter tops, bathroom vanity top, shower stalls, tub surrounds ,wall tile, wall cladding, floor tile. etc. |
Packing | Export standard woonden crate with fumigate . |
Main market | North America, South America, Europe,Australia, The Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia,etc. |
Sample | Free Quartz Samples. |
Quartz has a non-porous surface that is almost impossible to stain. Resins are forming a waterproof surface and are the reason why no liquids will be able to leave a stain on quartz surfaces. Even the most persistent liquids like juice or wine will not stand a chance. When you come across hard to remove materials such as splattered grease, use a degreasing cleaner first, then wipe it away using a clean damp cloth. Unlike natural stone, engineered stone doesn't need to be sealed. Engineered stone, like natural quartz itself, comes in a rainbow of colors and can be matched with any kitchen decor. It's the coloring dyes within the resins used to make quartz tiles and countertops that are affected.
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