Description
ARDEN BLUE:
Silestone Arden Blue is a black quartz stone with white cloudy veins across its surface. This is in impactful colour and brings luxury
and makes a statement. Very suitable for upstands and splash backs, islands and breakfast bars.
Supplier:
Silestone
Silestone® is a hybrid surface made from premium natural minerals and recycled materials. Manufactured with the exclusive and innovative
HybriQ® technology, a more sustainable approach to architectural surfaces. HybriQ+® (Plus) represents a further step in the pursuit
of sustainability throughout Cosentino’s value chain. Silestone® products with HybriQ+® technology contain a minimum of 20% recycled
materials, such as glass, in their composition. Silestone® is also highly resistant to stains and acids common in everyday kitchen use and is
easy to maintain. In addition, Silestone’s high level of resistance to scratches and impacts allows for handling very hard objects without any
worry. Our greatest satisfaction is to offer you the best design and the reliability of the 25-year Silestone® warranty.
Hues:
Black
Black kitchen countertops are all the rage these days. They are tough and stain-resistant, making them an excellent choice for kitchen
worktops since they hide dirt, cover cracks, and are not readily soiled.
Finish:
Polished
A polished finish has a glossy surface that reflects light and draws attention to the stone’s colour and veins. This implies that the intricacies,
colours, tints, and vein structure of the stone stand out more, emphasizing the stone’s inherent qualities. Because it reflects light and appears
more saturated, a high-polish treatment will bring out the stone’s inherent colour to its maximum potential.
Polished 2 sides
Double-sided grinding and polishing, also known as double-sided lapping and polishing, is performed with particles suspended in a liquid
vehicle to abrade parts equally from both surfaces. The process produces a relatively stress-free environment that induces minimal thermal
distortion making it compatible with most optical materials. The double-sided manufacturing process uses planetary action, with the
combination of a top and bottom plate, resulting in outstanding transmitted wavefront error, parallelism, surface quality and surface
roughness.
Suede
It is a finish for your quartz countertops that features a velvety soft, matte look and touch. It highlights the natural colours and features of the
stone and is more resistant to stains and watermarks than any other finish. When polish and flaws are entirely removed from the stone with a
diamond-tipped brush, suede quartz is the result. MSI, Cambria, Hanstone, and Silestone produce this treatment, which is quite new.
Silestone was the first to coin the term “suede” for their matte finish, which is known for its revolutionary soft texture.
Suede 2 sides
Double-sided grinding and polishing, also known as double-sided lapping and polishing, is performed with particles suspended in a liquid
vehicle to abrade parts equally from both surfaces. The process produces a relatively stress-free environment that induces minimal thermal
distortion making it compatible with most optical materials. The double-sided manufacturing process uses planetary action, with the
combination of a top and bottom plate, resulting in outstanding transmitted wavefront error, parallelism, surface quality and surface
roughness.
Volcano
Volcano is the new Silestone texture; a soft and rustic texture, Volcano is the result of R&D effort to find an attractive surface that answers
the market demand by extending the offer for those who love the rugged materials. This product has been treated to make it easy to maintain
daily and is easy to wash with soap and water.
Style:
Natural Granulate
These are surfaces with a predominant grain size of greater than 0.075 mm (more than 50%). Quartz, feldspar, and calcite are the most
common thick-grained or granular surfaces, with sulfates, salts, and volcanic pitchstone being less common.
Material:
Quartz
One of the hardest minerals on the planet is quartz. Quartz is also a popular and dependable countertop material due to its resilience and
availability. So, you can use the term “designed” or “man-made” to describe this natural stone. Depending on the quartz producer, the
amount of natural quartz in a slab varies.
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