Different Types of Countertops: Homeowners love in India

Author: Palash International

A countertop is one that makes your home or kitchen look much better than an ordinary one. Selecting perfect Countertop can truly be a fun experience. A countertop is the smooth surface at a dresser, which is installed on the furniture of both bathrooms and kitchens. Take out some time to read about different types of Countertops before selecting the best for your kitchen or bathroom.

WHAT IS QUARTZ?

Quartz is a naturally occurring silicate mineral composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2). It is one of the most common and available minerals on the earth’s surface. It ranks 7.0 on MOH (Measurement of Hardness) scale, behind topaz (8.0), sapphire (9.0) and diamond (10.0).

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WHAT IS ENGINEERED QUARTZ STONE?

Quartz exists naturally in clusters and does not form huge stone blocks like granite (which contains 40% - 60% quartz), limestone or other types of rock. This makes it unsuitable for use in its natural state in countertops or other large slab applications. This means that it needs to be converted into another form i.e. engineered stone, to make it usable in such applications.

Engineered quartz stone (also known as reconstituted or re-composed stone) is manufactured from a mix of quartz aggregate chips, a resin binder (typically unsaturated polyester), pigments and additives. Engineered stone slabs and counter tops are available in a wide range of colors, patterns, and even textures. Its texture can be fine or coarse, depending on how it is processed, and can be combined with glass and other reflective materials for a sparkling finish. They are increasingly popular in high-end applications combining the benefits of granite’s durability and non-porous nature of quartz.

MANUFACTURING PROCESS

The manufacturing process begins with selection of raw quartz materials. They are crushed and blended in the ratio of 93 % quartz aggregates to 7% polyester resin and other additives. The mixture is compacted into slabs by a vacuum and vibration process of approximately 100 seconds at a pressure of about 100 tons. This process minimizes porosity and reduces water absorption. The slabs are then cured in a kiln at a temperature of 85 degree for a period of 30 minutes to attain the essential properties of resistance to stain and impact. The curing process may be accelerated by using ovens or steam. When curing is completed, the slabs are gauged, calibrated, polished and prepared for packing.

Types of Countertops

#Glass Countertop:

This type of countertop is based on mitigated safety glass, that comes with an integrated treatment of antibacterial and anti-stain.

#Quartz Countertop:

Quartz Countertop extremely hard and scratch-resistant and ideal to use in a meeting space. It is available in various colours and is highly resistant to water

#Porcelain Countertop:

Countertops are stoneware that stands for their resistance to heat, stains, and abrasion is very fragile, yet it is very resistant to scratching. It is available in both flat and uniform colours.

#Stainless Steel Countertop:

Resistance to any shock also it is moisture resistance without showing any damages and manages to perfectly withstand high temperatures.

#Laminated Wood Countertop

Also known as Formica Countertop that is made up of synthetic materials are the cheapest in market and easiest to maintain counter. Resistance to scratches, high temperatures and heat

#Solid wood countertop:

As the name implies, it is a solid wooden countertop, made using the solid part of the bamboo, beech, walnut, oak, etc.

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