Porcelain Surface
Porcelain is defined as a ceramic product that has been baked at high temperatures to achieve a glass-like, permanently hardened, virtually non-porous material. It is manufactured from a sophisticated blend of natural raw materials using sintered particle technology.
eyond the limits of classical ceramic sizes, beyond traditional spatial boundaries, this innovative format has been developed & made in Italy by Graniti Fiandre using leading edge technology. MAXIMUM pressed porcelain provides designers with a unique, lightweight architectural finish that delivers a beautiful, natural aesthetic with greater strength & design flexibility
Accent Benchtops have an extensive amount of experience with porcelain surfaces around the home so if you have a question don’t hesitate to ask |
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Ultra Compact Surface
The term “ultra compact surface” is used to describe a completely new benchtop surface that is made by putting the raw materials found in glass, porcelain, and quartz, under extreme heat and pressure to create an almost indestructible material.
Dekton employs exclusive Sinterized Particle Technology, a high tech process which represents an accelerated version of the metamorphic change that natural stone undergoes when subjected to high temperatures and pressure over thousands of years. Sinterized particle technology synthesizes truly innovative procedures from the most advanced technology industries. This evolution represents a technological and industrial leap capable of generating a new process, a revolutionary material and a leading product
Electronic microscopy allows us to fully appreciate the material’s zero porosity, a consequence of the sinterization and ultra-compaction process exclusive to DEKTON. |