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CaesarStone Quartz Countertops
CaesarStone Quartz Surfaces
CaesarStone had the revolutionary idea of using
quartz - one of nature's hardest materials - to create a brand new surfacing product in 1987. Superior to other manufactured and stone surfaces
, CaesarStones' extraordinary physical properties soon became internationally recognized; establishing a new product genre in the industry.
Today, CaesarStone offers two products - CaesarStone - the original quartz stone surfacing material and Concetto - our stone surface made
from individually cut semi-precious stone. See CaesarStone Color Chart
CaesarStone is the original quartz-based engineered stone primarily used for kitchen
countertops and bathroom vanities.
CaesarStone is 93% crushed quartz, one of nature's hardest minerals. The quartz is
combined with high-quality polymer resins and pigments and then compacted under intense
vibration, vacuum, and pressure into dense, non-porous slabs. The slabs are post cured, gauged to precise thickness, and polished to an enduring shine.
Although long used for the finest residential countertops, CaesarStone is now offered as
an attractive and versatile finish for commercial and institutional buildings. Our quartz
surfacing is tough enough for the wear and tear on just about any interior surface, and beautiful enough for every architectural and decorating scheme.
CaesarStone offers numerous advantages over natural stone. Stronger, more durable,
cleaner, safer, and more consistent — it's the "Six-Million-Dollar-Man" of stone surfaces. In
addition to its superior performance, CaesarStone has greater consistency than natural stone which is veined and prone to flaws.
CaesarStone Quartz Surfaces are manufactured to an exacting standard of excellence -
from the procurement of raw materials to the final quality control check - highly skilled and
trained staff members ensure the quality of a product unrivaled in the industry. The
manufacturing process begins with a rigorous inspection of all incoming raw materials.
These are blended at the ratio of 93% natural quartz aggregates to 7% pigments and polymer resins.
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