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What Are The Differences Between Quartz And Artificial Granite? Source:  New Classic Series EU Standard Quartz Stone     Newstime:  2019-02-14 17:01:09     person browsing

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Together with the constant improvement of their living standards of the inhabitants, the buying power of home continues to increase. People are getting and decorating houses, and following high-end cosmetic materials is now a new trend. One of the many substances, using rock is significantly much more prevalent. While following a high quality of life, individuals have high standards for the high quality and health of the living environment. All are more strict when picking decorative rock. Speaking of this, everybody should think about using artificial rock, since the makeup of artificial rock is mineral (calcium carbonate or aluminum hydroxide) and resin (or oil ) and adjustment representative, however, the surface hardness is a bit worse. Only synthetic granite and quartz rock can satisfy with the hardness demands of artificial rock.

Engineered granite can also be referred to as a synthetic rock, cherry stone, technology rock. It's founded on natural rock scrap and rock powder. It's just like the quartz rock manufacturing procedure. It's vacuum-stirred, high speed vibrating, then cured at elevated temperature. Artificial stones produced by other procedures, quartz rock producers have the capacity to generate granite.

What is the difference between them?

1. Selection of raw materials.

The filler of quartz stone is quartz, the content of quartz in the plate is more than 93%, and the filler of granite is natural gravel and stone processing waste, and the granite belongs to recycled stone.

2. Environmental protection.

The raw materials of quartz stone are purified and decontaminated, which effectively ensures that there are no toxic substances and radiation sources in the material, and there is no requirement for the raw materials of granite.

3. Hardness.

The Mohs hardness of quartz stone can reach 7 grades, while the hardness of granite is only 4 or 5.

4. The scope of application.

Quartz stone is used more in cabinet countertops and other interior decoration such as floor and wall. However, the stone is more used in the decoration of the building, the decoration of the outer wall.

5. The difference in price.

The price of quartz stone is twice as high as that of granite.

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