What is Staron material?
What is Staron material?
STARON® Solid Surfaces is an acrylic-based material made of natural minerals. Just as decorative as natural stone, but with all the advantages of a solid surface material. As it is solid and non-porous, it can be processed three-dimensionally, offering architects and designers maximal freedom.
What is Staron countertop?
Staron solid surfaces are made of an all-acrylic material, so they’re very durable and long lasting, especially when compared to laminate surfaces. If you expect to actually use your countertop, this is a definite advantage.
Who makes Staron solid surface?
Lotte Advanced Materials
Staron is a solid surface brand of Lotte Advanced Materials from Korea. Dubbed as a high-end artificial stone line in Korea, Staron is promised to be the optimal new generation material in interior design. Staron solid surface has been developed since 1992 with a variety of colors to meet any design needs.
What is Samsung Staron?
Staron® is an acrylic surfacing product. Staron® can be used for a wide variety of applications in your home. Staron® is non-porous and wont absorb food or even liquids. Colors. Experience Color, sytle and choice with Staron® surfaces.
How do you clean Staron countertops?
Everyday Care General cleaning of your Staron® and Tempest® solid surfaces can be done by wiping the surface with a damp cloth or sponge, then dry with soft cloth or paper towels to prevent spotting; especially in areas with hard water.
Is Staron the same as quartz?
A: Staron® quartz surface is composed of more than 90% quartz, one of the hardest minerals found in nature. Very similar to the natural granite products, the quartz particulates create the beautiful, natural look of the countertop.
Where is Staron manufactured?
Korea
Staron® is produced in Korea in more than 140 colours to meet increasing global demand.
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Is Hi Macs cheaper than Corian?
But to answer your question, I recently had LG himac countertop installed in my kitchen and I love it! Yes, it’s a corian like substance. It is not really cheaper than corian….just like corian there are different levels of price. generally, the larger the pattern/flecks, the more expensive it is.
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