Engineered marble is green material which helps our environment and is not a petroleum rich material such as cultured marble.
What is engineered marble top.
Cultured marble cultured marble is a slightly dated blanket term for manufactured marble granite and onyx.
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Overall as an industry we are trying to get away from the term cultured marble.
For engineered marbles the most common application is indoor flooring.
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The dust is combined with liquid polyester resin to create the cultured marble vanity top.
Artificial marble commonly known as cultured marble provides the look and feel of real marble without the extra cost and hassle.
They have a similar appearance to natural stone but they possess benefits not.
Unlike natural stone countertops that are cut from pure granite marble or sandstone engineered stone counters are made from quartz crystals held together with a resin binder.
Although many people believe cultured marble is completely synthetic material this is not true.
This material is often referred to in the industry as quartz but the name engineered stone gives you a better idea of what it is.
Beauty and affordablity make engineered marble an excellent choice.
Although heat resistant its surface is more susceptible to scratching and staining by many foods including vinegar mustard catsup citrus wine and other household materials.
An engineered surface with large chunks of marble for example will be limited in performance to the pieces of marble it contains.
Engineered stone is a composite material made of crushed stone bound together by an adhesive most commonly polymer resin with some newer versions using cement mix this category includes engineered quartz polymer concrete and engineered marble stone.
It can be used in a variety of areas from bathroom counters shower walls and floors to table tops and wainscoting.
It s made of crushed marble and resin so it can stand up to the.
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The application of these products depends on the original stone used.
While a large number of homeowners prefer natural marble such as carrara marble worktop others prefer their engineered counterparts such as silestone dekton compac quartz and neolith.