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1.What is quartz surface?+
What is Quartz Surface?
Quartz surfaces are made of mostly natural quartz with a small amount of colorant and resin for binding.
They are an exceptionally durable composite material made by vacuum high pressure molding.
In modern high-end interior design especially in kitchens, countertops, and islands, quartz surfaces are favored for its Scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, heat-resistant, and has a texture similar to natural marble. which are widely used due to its characteristics.
2.What are the advantages of quartz surfaces?+
Advantages of Quartz Surfaces
1|High Hardness
Quartz surface has a hardness comparable to natural granite, making it ideal for high-use kitchen countertops and resistant to scratches from knives and daily use.
2|Stain-Resistant & Non-Porous
Its extremely low porosity prevents water absorption, staining, and mold growth. Coffee, red wine, and oil stains are less likely to penetrate the surface.
3|Heat Resistant (with precautions)
Quartz surface can withstand short-term heat exposure; however, using a heat pad is recommended to prevent thermal stress on the resin layer.
4|Consistent Patterning
Compared to natural stone, quartz stone offers more uniform and continuous veining, ensuring a stable and consistent appearance.
5|Edge Profiling & Custom Fabrication
Supports various edge profiles such as bevel, chamfer, and straight edges, with high stability and reduced risk of chipping.
3.Where can quartz surfaces be applied?+
Where Can Quartz Surfaces be Applied?
- Kitchen countertops and kitchen islands
- Dining tables and worktops
- Washbasins and bathroom countertops
- Counters in commercial spaces
- hHigh-wear, high-traffic work surfaces