South American countries are the growing markets for quartz slabs and fabricated countertops. Their necessary quartz colors are still mainly base colors like starlight white and black with mirror sparkling, pure white, snow powder white or fine grain white, though some purchasers also buy some more expensive designs like Carrara vein and calacatta white for high-end clients. For different countries in South America, they need different sizes and thickness. For example, in Argentina, our buyers need the size of 3000*1400*20mm, and one container can load 105 slabs. In Brazil, clients buy 3200*1600*18mm and one container has total 116 slabs. In Chile, our customers load 105 slabs with size 3200*1600*20mm. In Costa Rica, customers require mainly 3200*1600*18mm and few parts of 3200*1600*15mm, which can load 140 slabs in total. While in Peru, buyers always need 12mm thickness slabs, which can load 175 slabs. Therefore, South American countries are one of our main markets for our manufactured quartz slabs. If you are the buyers from these countries, you will have happy purchase from us, who are experienced and professional for you.
Specifications:
Color | Specifications Choices | Thickness | Loading amount | Gross weight | Package ways |
Calacatta White | 3200*1600mm/ 126''x63'' | 12mm | 175 slabs | 26880 KG | Sea-worthy wood bundle |
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3000*1400mm/ 120'' x 56'' | 15mm | 140 slabs |
26880 KG |
A-frame rack |
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3000*1600mm | 18mm | 116 slabs |
26880 KG |
Wood box for cut to size top |
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3000*1200mm | 20mm | 105 slabs |
26880 KG |
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Customized | 30mm | 70 slabs |
26880 KG |
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Features:
1. Over 10 production lines in 3 cities to ensure short lead time;
2. Over 200 quartz colors to satisfy needs from different buyers;
3. Self-owned shipping company to get fast shipment if necessary;
4. Free samples available for your promotion in your local market;
5. Customized quartz colors available based on your samples;
6. Different package ways for different markets;
7. Cut to size quartz countertop available with our own workshop;
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