About Aurea Stone

About Aurea Stone – Helpful Information

One of the most popular hard surface materials used in homes all over is engineered quartz. One of the brands of quartz available to consumers is Aurea Stone. Quartz materials such as Aurea Stone are very desirable and continually are selected to be the material used for all sorts of hard surfaces. In this post, we will consider some basic information about Aurea Stone, including what it is, fabricating it, and how to care for it.
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About Belenco Quartz

About Belenco – Helpful Information

One of the most popular hard surface materials used in homes all over is engineered quartz. One of the brands of quartz available to consumers is Belenco. Quartz materials such as Belenco are very desirable and continually are selected to be the material used for all sorts of hard surfaces. In this post, we will consider some basic information about Belenco, including what it is, fabricating it, and how to care for it.
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About Four Elements

About 4E (Four Elements) – Helpful Information

One of the most popular hard surface materials used in homes all over is engineered quartz. One of the brands of quartz available to consumers is 4E (Four Elements). Quartz materials such as 4E (Four Elements) are very desirable and continually are selected to be the material used for all sorts of hard surfaces. In this post, we will consider some basic information about 4E (Four Elements), including what it is, fabricating it, and how to care for it.
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Engineered Quartz

Engineered Quartz

In the stone industry, there are a number of options when it comes to choosing a material for a kitchen or bathroom countertop. One of the more popular materials is quartz. Also referred to as engineered quartz, this man made material has proven to be very popular for surfaces for homeowners, business owners, and even architects and interior design professionals use this material. What is engineered quartz? What are its properties and characteristics? Also, what should be considered if you plan on fabricating with it? We will take a look at those questions and some other basic tips in this post.
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Sintered Stone

Sintered Stone

The stone industry is always innovating new materials. Technological advancements continue to drive new surfaces and products all the time. One of the newer technologies is a material that goes by a variety of names. One of the more often used terms is “sintered stone”. This material offers some specific properties and is used for diverse applications. in this post, we will examine some helpful information regarding sintered stone. We will also discuss some of the qualities that this material has and what they mean for professionals that want to begin offering sintered stone surfaces to customers.
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Quartz Brands

The Many Brands of Engineered Quartz

Engineered quartz surfaces are among the popular materials selected for use in homes, businesses, and other construction and architectural projects the world over. With its appealing characteristics and the large selection of look, feel, and visual texture engineer quartz is the choice of many. In fact, there are so many individuals interested in the material that there are a plethora of brands through which the material may be obtained. Let’s take a brief look at some of the common traits that engineered quartz has to offer. We will also offer a list of quartz brands that you may find offered by designers and fabricators but at the time of this writing had no website that we could find to which we could link.
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Benefits of Slurry Filtration

The Benefits of Slurry Filtration

Chances are you have heard of the process. It is known by a variety of phrases. Whether you call it stone water treatment, granite water recycling, or concrete slurry filtration, the idea is the same. We are talking about the process of circulating water through a closed system while extracting, filtering, or otherwise removing the suspended particles of the “stone” material the water contains. So  don’t be sidetracked by terminology as you read this post. It may not exactly match phrases you have heard. The Benefits of Slurry Filtration is the title of this article. However, The Benefits of Granite Water Recycling, Benefiting From Filtering Stone Water, or something similar could easily have been the title. The key is to recognize benefits to using water filtration systems. Professionals process concrete, stone, and ceramics using these methods regularly.
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Natural Granite

Natural Granite Information

Natural granite is seen all over the world in a number of architectural projects. It is a visually diverse material that offers a number of benefits including durability and beauty. In this post we will consider some natural granite information about various aspects of this marvelous natural stone. Along the way we will look at some of the qualities of this stone, why it has become a standard in architecture, and how to care for it. Let’s look at our natural granite information.
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Comparing Marble & Granite

Comparing Granite & Marble

Both granite and marble have been used in the construction of fascinating buildings. Both materials are processed in stone fabrication shops that make use of stone water treatment equipment and various dust collection machines. Monumental architecture is made up of these two natural stone materials. And yet they are so different from one another. Perhaps that is why each one has made its mark on the architectural landscape over the centuries. In this post, we will delve into comparing marble and granite. Along the way, we will consider what makes these materials different from one another. We will also look at the make up of each material. Finally, we will mention some of the use cases for each of these natural stones.
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