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Sintered stone

What Is Sintered Stone?

When it comes to countertops, the first thought is usually quartz or granite. However, there’s a new material, Sintered stone. Popular in Europe, already taking over 70% of the market. Sintered stone is like porcelain, but is subjected to much higher pressure and heat during manufacturing, resulting in a metamorphic process to bind natural materials with out resins or binders.

By taking natural minerals and processing them with this method, the end result has outstanding physical properties such as resistance, durability and compactness. While great for countertops, Sintered stone can be used for virtually any surface, from patios to fireplaces, this material is the modern solution.

Benefits of Sintered Stone

HIGHLY SCRATCH-RESISTAN

Resistant to marks and scratches due to the hardness of the material. The most scratch resistant surface on the market.

ALL NATURAL

Resin-free. Does not release any harmful substance into the environment.

RESISTANT TO ICE AND FREEZING

Freezing temperatures do not effect the strength or durability.

RESISTANT TO UV RAYS

Being that the color is 100% natural, their is no deteriorate due to sun or temperature exposure.

EASY TO CLEAN

Soap and water is all thats required.

RESISTANT TO BENDING

Capable of handling high pressure and weight loads.

HIGH RESISTANCE TO FIRE AND HEATH

Being that thIt does not burn in contact with fire, discolor, crack, or let off smoke and toxic substances.

LOW MAINTENANCE

Resistant to chemical cleaning agents due to the nonporous properties.

HYGIENIC

Completely suitable for contact with food. Will not harbor bacteria.