What are Silestone® deformation boards?
Silestone® deformation boards are made of about 93% quartz and 7% polymer with color. They are produced by a company called Cosentino. Silestone® deformation board is known for its durability and hardness. Quartz is the fourth most difficult natural material after diamond, sapphire and topaz. Silestone® is also called engineering stone or made quartz. However, it is still best to immediately clean the stains on any type of board, because dyeing and polishing actually do not prevent stains, but resist them. Many people enjoy that you do not have to use the Silestone® seal as well as the appearance of the polished quartz. Super glossy type of SILESTONE® deformation board mayuce fingerprints very easily. The consistency of Silestone® color and patterns is often more attractive to home owners than natural stone, such as granite. This is because natural stone boards can contain an intense area of a certain color and pattern on one part of the board and yet have a completely different view of the neighboring part of the same piece of stone.
The popular sales function of Silestone® deformation is their durability. It is known that they can handle many hard uses, for example in busy family kitchens. Silestone® is extremely strong and permanent. Silestone® deformation board is a more durable stain and thermal than stone slab, such as granite. Because Silestone® is also resistant to acid, acidic foods such as citrus fruit, soda and vinegar, less likely to damage the plate.
non -porous, hard Silestone & reg; The deformation boards also resist scratches. Although it is not recommended, some Silestone® owners cut and chop food directly on the board. Many people like the Silestone® mold and mold mold properties and gives this characteristic as the main reason for the selection of Silestone® materials such as granite.