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CALACATTA Statuario Venato-V015

1.Scratch-resistance

2.No Absorpting of Impurities

3.Heat-resistance Non-toxic & non-radioactive

4.Easy to Process

5.Flexible colors

6.Stable process

 

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Use gray and white as the background color, and then match it with any other color, which should be warm or cold. Low-purity colors create a harmonious atmosphere in the space. The natural texture of the stone is high-end and artistic. The beauty of simplicity is revealed through the well-proportioned branches-like textures. Snowy mountain scenery expresses the temperament of life itself.

 

Model Number

V015

Material

93% quartz sand and 7% resin

Surface

Polished/Leathered/Matte

Package Type

Fumigation Wooden Frame /Iron A Frame

Warranty

More than 5 years

After-sale Service

Online technical support

 

 

Artificial Quartz Stone: Application

 

The artificial quartz stone is flexible and its rich combination of colors gives itself with the texture and beautiful surface like the natural stone.

It can be widely used in public buildings (hotels, restaurants, banks, hospitals, exhibitions, laboratories, etc.) and home decoration (kitchen countertops, washstands, kitchen and bathroom walls, dining tables, coffee tables, window sills, door covers, etc.). It is an environmentally new building interior decoration material that is free of radioactive pollution and can be reused.

 

Artificial Quartz Stone

 

Artificial Quartz Stone: Packing

 

Quartz Stone in Kitchen

 

Artificial Quartz Stone: Production Process

 

Quartz Stone in Kitchen

Mineral Crushing → Different particle size of gravel → Special raw materials formula of artificial quartz → Mixing stirring-Putting raw materials-Vacuum pressure molding → Flab Slabs → Trimminging edges → Slabs shaped inspection → Leveling, thicknessing → Fine grinding and polishing → Vertical and horizontal cutting machine → Inspecting and package

 

Test Item(s)

Test Method (s)

Test Result(S)

Physical Properties

Absorption by weight

ASTM C97

0.03%

Density

ASTM C97/C97M-15

≥2.3gr/cm3

Flexural Strength

TS EN 14617-2

40-65MPa

ASTMC880/C880M-15

36-76 MPa

Dimension Stability

EN14617-12

Class A

Stain, Chemical Resistance and Cleanability

Stain Resistance Test (Polished)

ANSI Z124.6-2007

Pass. Total Stain Resistance Value: 56                                                   Maximum Individual depth of Staining: 0.04mm

Chemical Resistance Test(Polished)

ANSI Z124.6-2007

Pass,Unaffected

Wear and Cleanability

ANSI Z124.6

Pass

 

Test Item(s)

Test Method (s)

Test Result(S)

Durability

Abrasive Resistance

TS EN14617-4

29.0-36.0MM

Mohs' Hardness (polished)

EN101:1991

7 Mohs

Freeze-Thaw Cycling

ASTM1026

No Visual Damage

Boiling Water Resistance

ANSI NEMA LD3-3.5

No Effect

High Temperature Resistance

ANSI NEMA LD3-2005

No Effect

Compressive Strength

ASTM C170/C170M-15b

Dry Condition: 234 MPa                                                                                                                              Wet Condition: 221MPa

Impact Resistance

EN14617-9 2005

5.02 J

Reaction to Fire

EN13501-1:2007 +A1: 2009

Bfl-S1

Thermal Shock Resistance

ASTM -C484

No Visual Defects

Boiling Water Resistance

ANSI NEMA LD3-3.5

No Effect

High Temperature Resistance

ANSI NEMA LD3-2005

No Effect

 

FAQs: Can You Put Hot Pans on Quartz?

It depends on which brand of quartz kitchen counter tops you buy.

All quartz kitchen counter tops offered by SUMMERLY Quartz have passed the ANSI NEMA LD3-2005 high-temperature resistance test. In other words, you can put hot pans on SUMMERLY Quartz's quartz kitchen counter tops.

 

FAQs: Is Quartz Cheaper Than Granite?

The cost difference between quartz and granite countertops can vary depending on several factors. In general, the upfront cost of quartz tends to be more consistent and can sometimes be lower than certain types of granite. Quartz is an engineered stone made from a combination of natural quartz crystals and resins, while granite is a natural stone quarried in slabs.

 

Granite prices can range widely depending on the rarity of the stone, its origin, color, thickness, and quality. Some exotic granite types can be quite expensive due to their uniqueness and demand. On the other hand, quartz prices are often more consistent because they are manufactured and readily available in various colors and patterns.

 

FAQs: What is the Best Stone for Kitchen Countertops?

Quartz quartz engineered stone is the best stone for kitchen countertops, because they are stable in any aspect and are cost-effective. If you want to get a good quartz stone in kitchen, you can find SUMMERLY Quartz.