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What is Engineered Stone? Pros and Cons of Quartz ...

Apr. 29, 2024

What is Engineered Stone? Pros and Cons of Quartz ...

What is Engineered Stone?

Engineered stone, often referred to in the countertop industry as quartz, is a composite material made of crushed stone bound together by an adhesive. It has many different applications. In the case of counters, slabs are made from quartz crystals held together with a resin binder. Most quartz is manufactured with a ratio of about 93% crushed stone to 7% resin and pigmentation.

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Pros of Engineered Stone

Engineered stone has a similar appearance to natural stone. One difference you will notice is that it is much more uniform in color and pattern. Natural stone contains variation in color, hue, and pattern because of the way the stone of formed in the earth. Because quartz is manufactured, the appearance of each slab ends up with less variation. One benefit to this is that the pieces used throughout your kitchen will match perfectly. A wider range of color is available during manufacturing through pigmentation.

Another benefit to engineered stone is that it is nonporous, unlike its natural stone counterparts. Quartz is stain resistant because there are no pores or small holes in the surface to allow liquid to seep into it and stain the stone. Unlike granite or marble, it also does not require sealing, making it a lower maintenance option for busy homeowners. Because it is nonporous, it is also antifungal and antibacterial, making it a great option for commercial applications such as restaurants and medical offices.

Cons of Engineered Stone

One drawback to engineered stone is that it is not as heat resistant as a natural stone like granite or quartzite. Because it is comprised of a mixture of stone and resin, exposure to high heat (such as a hot pan directly off the stove or out of the oven) may damage the surface of the material or weaken it, leaving it more prone to cracking. A hot pad or trivet should always be used to avoid heat damage. Care should also be taken with small appliances that generate a lot of heat like toasters, microwave ovens, and pressure cookers.

For most quartz manufacturers, using engineered stone in outdoor applications will void their warranty and so it is not recommended for use outdoors.  The pigment used to create the colors will fade in the sunlight, and the resin used to bind the material will yellow with exposure to UV rays. There are currently only two quartz manufacturers that create engineered stone certified for usage outside: Caesarstone and Diresco, which both have a special resin formula for select colors that is resistant to fading and yellowing.

Conclusion

Overall, both natural stone and engineered stone are great options for your kitchen counters. Both are popular, come in a variety of styles, and are long lasting. While it is hard to go wrong with either choice, it’s a good idea to work with a professional to select the perfect countertop material to fit the rest of your kitchen design and within your budget.

If you need assistance with your kitchen or bathroom remodel, or would like to further discuss countertop options, Innovative Stone SRQ would be happy to help! Contact us today for more information!

Distinguish 3 popular artificial stones: Quartz, Marble and ...

Distinguish 3 popular artificial stones: Quartz, Marble and Solid Surface Solid

Three popular types of artificial stone include: Quartz, Artificial Marble and Solid Surface, each with its own characteristics and advantages, suitable for different uses and in different spaces and constructions.

In the construction and interior construction industry, natural stone has been used to make home decoration and wall cladding materials for a long time in human history. However, due to the inherent properties, natural stone has a few disadvantages such as; easy to stain, not shiny, heavy weight or the possibility of cracking due to the natural structure of the stone. Therefore, artificial stone has been invented by man with aesthetic function not inferior to natural stone and has many outstanding advantages.

With the great development of technology and technique, artificial stone has more and more designs, colors, veins and sizes to meet diverse tastes and needs in the market. Among them, there are three popular types of artificial stone, which are artificial quartz (quartz-based artificial stone), artificial marble, and artificial solid surface.

Artificial Quartz (quartz) stone

Artificial quartz stone, also known as quartz-based artificial stone, is an artificial stone formed from a mixture of 93% natural quartz stone powder aggregate, can also add glass powder, 7% polymer component binders, additives and colorants.

Artificial quartz (quartz) stone is used quite a lot in modern life

Unlike granite, quartz in nature does not form in large blocks and is only small crystals, one by one. Although natural quartz stone has many colors such as purple, pink, agate, amber, it is very difficult to use in construction, interior,... Therefore, quartz-based artificial stone is considered a The answer for those who love the beauty of quartz.

The production process of quartz-based artificial stone is encapsulated as follows:

Aggregates: natural quartz stone is quarried through open-pit mines or from deep underground seams, through the process of removing soil and rock, impurities, cleaning and screening, quartz is crushed according to the different sizes such as fine powder, sand stone, ... and become the main materials for producing quartz-based artificial stone.

Blending: aggregates are mixed separately, then mixed with binders, additives and other colors to form a mixture of materials.

What mixture is poured into a plate mold, pressed with a high-pressure vibrator, forming a solid state?

The pressing plate is put into the drying chamber to increase the durability and bearing capacity

These laminates are then polished and cut to standard sizes

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Artificial marble

Artificial Marble, also known as marble, is made up of 90% natural limestone aggregate, crushed sand, glass powder and 7% binder, usually resin glue, colorants and other additives..

Artificial marble is also chosen by many people

The production process of artificial marble is similar to that of artificial quartz: preparing aggregates, mixing aggregates, mixing aggregates and binders, additives, and coloring agents in a fixed ratio, then adding into the press and then cut into pieces, or put into the mold to press into stone slabs. Final step and polish and cut to standard proportions.

Artificial marble has the same hardness as natural marble, less water absorption, but not as durable to heat and UV rays as natural stone.

Artificial Solid Surface

Invented in 1967 by Dupont with outstanding advantages compared to natural stone is that it is bendable, waterproof, does not need joints and especially: extremely safe for food,

Solid Surface Stone is made of a mixture of ATH (alumina trihydrate), acrylic, epoxy or polyester resins and colorants with a ratio of about 55-65% aggregate, 30-35% binder, other ingredients about 4 -5%, depending on the manufacturer.

Some famous brands of Solid Surface stone production are: Corian, Montelli, Lotte Staron, Avonite, LG Hi-MACS, Hanex, Krion, Tristone.

Due to its bending, waterproof and rich colors and patterns, so the slab form, Solid Surface stone is also used to cast bathtubs, washbasins, lavabo, etc, …

How to distinguish 3 popular types of artificial stone

If you just look at the speaker or look at the picture, it is very difficult to distinguish these 3 types of artificial stone because each stone has stone veins, rich colors, good looking. Therefore, it is necessary to have real materials to identify each type of Artificial Stone based on some specific properties and a sample of granite to test:

Mass

Solid Surface artificial stone is significantly lighter in weight than other stones.

Reliability

Quartz is more durable than the other 2 types, so it is found that taking granite or a hard material to knock on the edge of the stone, Solid Surface and artificial Marble can chip but Quartz does not..

Stiffness

Use a sharp knife or granite edge to trace the surface of the stone sample, the surface of artificial marble and Solid Surface is easy to scratch while Quartz-based artificial stone has a hard surface so it will usually not be affected.

Water absorption

Pouring water on the stone surface, artificial marble absorbs water much faster than the other two types.

Brightness

Artificial marble and Solid Surface have a smooth glossy surface, almost no grain, much more matte than Quartz stone. As long as the surface of the rock sample is tilted and backlit, it will be very clear.

Waterproof ability

When there are substances that easily leave stains such as wine on the surface, even after wiping off the marble, the stain is clearly visible, and the Quartz and Solid Surface stone has almost no trace.

In short, Quartz stone has many outstanding features such as: hard to chip, scratch resistant, good heat resistance, easy to clean, easy to maintain, high-grade stone surface is also antibacterial, safe for health.

Marble is easy to scratch and chip, so it requires high construction techniques, needs attention to maintenance to keep its original beauty, affected by strong acid foods.

Solid Surface stone easily bends the surface and is easy to cut to increase aesthetics, the bearing capacity, abrasion resistance, heat resistance are not too good, if used for kitchen countertops, note to avoid leaving tools. Cooking is at high heat up the stone surface.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of custom artificial quartz stone. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

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