Quartz Calacatta 1399 Swimming Lines

Thickness: 15mm, 18mm, 20 mm, 30 mm

Standard Size: standard 3200x1600mm(126×63 inch)

Biggest Size: 3500x2000mm(137.8×78.4 inch)

Surface: Polished

Background Color: Pure White

Veins Color: Brownness, Goldness

Artificial Quartz Stone Mable Look Calacatta 1399 Swimming Lines for Wholesale Residential and Commercial

Quartz Stone Calacatta 1399 front

Quartz Stone Calacatta 1399 front

Quartz Stone Calacatta 1399 detail

Quartz Stone Calacatta 1399 detail

Quartz Stone Calacatta 1399 detail 1

Quartz Stone Calacatta 1399 detail

Essential Details:

Warranty: More than 15 years
After-sale Service: Online technical support, Onsite Installation, Onsite Training, Onsite Inspection
Project Solution Capability: graphic design, 3D model design, total solution for projects
Application: Kitchen Countertops, inner wall cladding, flooring, office desk, dinner table, Kitchen island etc, in super markets, malls, airports, hotels, and apartments etc. bussiness center, symbol of wealthy/progress/civilization
Stone Form: Big Slab
Stone Name: Artificial quartz stone slabs
Raw Material: 93% Natural Quartz, +7% of resins and other
Mohs Hardness: Mohs 7
Thickness Tolerence: +/-0.5
Density: 2.42g/cm3
Certification: NSF, SGS, ISO9001, ISO14001
Water Absorption: 0.03%
Quality: All the products checked by experienced QC piece by piece. Control, Strong safe packing.
MOQ: 150 Square Meters

Why Choose Quartz Stone

Sealing: Granite is a porous stone that needs sealing upon installation and regular sealing thereafter. However, quartz doesn’t require sealing due to the resins used in its fabrication.
Cracking: Granite slabs may have inherent flaws that make them prone to cracking, while the uniformity of quartz means it rarely cracks.
Staining: The resins in quartz countertops make them much more resistant to staining compared to granite.
Bacterial resistance: Quartz is also less porous than granite, making it less likely to harbor bacteria.
Heat resistance: Although both materials are heat-resistant, granite can withstand higher temperatures than quartz. Granite is one of the most heat-resistant countertop materials available, allowing you to place hot pots and pans directly on it without
immediate damage.
Conversely, quartz can become scorched when exposed to high heat, which is also a concern in bathrooms with hot styling appliances.

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