Engineered quartz countertops costs may be higher than others, but it brings a host of advantages. First, engineered quartz is not porous, which makes it a hygienic choice for kitchen and bathroom surfaces. It’s easy to keep clean with just a solution of soap and water.
Engineered quartz counters resist stains or corrosion and keep its appearance even after decades of heavy use. This largely cuts down on countertop repair costs.
Finally, matching backsplashes can be installed without obvious seams. The wide range of colors available with engineered quartz allows homeowners to choose a color that coordinates with their decor, cabinets and flooring.
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Technical Test Data |
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Test Items |
Unit | Test Data | Materials | About 93% quartz sand; Resin; Colors Pigments |
Bulk Density |
g/cm³ | 2.37 | Colors | White; Black; Yellow; Beige; Blue; Mixed colors; |
Compressive Strength |
Mpa | 200 | Sizes | 3200*1600mm; 3000*1400mm; 2800*1200mm; |
Bend Strength |
Mpa |
33.1 | MOQ | Over 200m2 for big slab; Over 100m2 for tiles; |
Impact Strength |
Kj/㎡ | 0.63 | Delievery | 15-20 days after receiving deposit |
Mohs Hardness |
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6.9 | Usage | Kitchen worktop; Bathroom Vanity top; Counter top; |
Water Absorption |
% | 0.02 | Certificates | ISO 9001; SGS; NSF; |
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