Quartz Kitchen Work Tops HUll
Having a composition of 93% quartz and 7% polyster resin binder and pigments, Çimstone is produced with the advanced Italian technology of BRETON. Quartz offers Çimstone an unparalled strength and durability whereby the magic of toughness produced by quartz can't be easily disturbed.Thanks to 7 Mohs hardness degree, nearly approaching to that of the diamond, Çimstone has a high scratch and abrasion resistance; it is not scratched by metal implements or any other similar objects. Therefore, you can easily make slicing or cutting on a Çimstone countertop without using a bread/chopping board. You can make use of the whole countertop as a working area when preparing food.
Water absorption coefficient of Çimstone is extremely low which makes it stainfree and highly resistant against the wearing effects of acids and alkalis. Çimstone is not affected by substances like olive oil, wine, vinegar, lemon, detergent, nail polish and nail polish remover that are harmful to other kinds of surfaces.
Thanks to its inherent gloss attributable to the natural sheen of quartz, Çimstone does not require additional polishing. A neutral detergent soluble in water is enough for cleaning Çimstone; hence this makes you save time as well as providing a considerable cut in cleaning costs. In short, Çimstone leaves you a long time to share with your beloved ones.
Since natural stones like marble and granite are limited to natural reserves, they fall short of supplying the demanded quantity at the desired quality and colour alternatives at all times. On the contrary, Çimstone is produced in different colour and texture alternatives in harmony with kitchen cabinet doors meeting various expectations at a time. Coloured with pigments, Çimstone can have special effects by the use of additives such as pieces of mirror, glass, seashell, brass rasping and basalt providing for a totally different, distinctive outlook accompanying to the changing notion of kitchen and modern designs of our times in contrast to the common use of ordinary surfacing materials.
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