Engineered quartz is a manmade product created mostly from natural materials. It's made of 90 to 94 percent ground quartz and 6 to 10 percent resins and pigments that are combined into durable and nonporous slabs. The strength of quartz, even in a manufactured form, makes it naturally resistant to abrasion, scratches, dents, and even acids without the need for sealants. And the environmental impact of manufactured quartz is low: Quartz is an abundant material and the finished product is nontoxic and nonallergenic, and will last a lifetime, reducing the need for replacement.
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Cosentino Group is a global, Spanish, family-owned company that produces and distributes high value innovative surfaces for the world of design and architecture. It works together with its clients and partners to provide with solutions that offer design and value, and inspire the life of many people.
LG Hausys strives to keep abreast of the latest market trends from consumers’ perspectives, offering designs that reflect consumer taste. With the largest design center in Korea’s building materials industry, and our unique design culture known as “Design Innovation” aimed at fostering talented designers, we are always one step ahead of our competitors.
We strive to create high-quality products that our customers admire and trust, and we respond quickly to market demands with premium, high-performance decorative surfaces. As a result, professional architects, designers and fabricators have come to appreciate our flexibility, responsiveness and creativity as we help them convert ideas into real-life applications.
VICOSTONE quartz based engineered stones are produced from up to 93% pure natural quartz aggregates which are adhered with polymer resin with color powder, and have a hardness and flexural strength which is much higher than natural stones and other engineered stones. With a special and luxurious beauty, VICOSTONE compound stones are widely used in interior applications such as kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, wall paneling, and flooring