Quantum Quartz

The Engineered stone countertops are man-made stones and consist of 93% Natural quartz and 7% of Unsaturated Polyester Resin. Its pigments are used to provide the colour of the desired choice to quartz surfaces and can be custom-made.In contrast to the uniformity of materials produced by machine or assembly line, stone naturally varied appearance has wonderful character. Uniformity of material, when applied to natural stone, is a term of relative value that needs to be understood when making a selection.

Quantum Quartz is manufactured using patented Bretonstone technology. A brief outline of the manufacturing process is described below.

 

1. Feeding of Raw Material and Mixing

The raw materials (quartz, pigments, and resins) are carefully selected and then subjected to stringent quality checks and then mixed together.

 

2. Moulding and Pressing

The mixture is then poured into a mold and formed into slabs of the required sizes. It is then subjected to vacuum vibro-compression. This removes all the air and creates an even and compacted surface.

 

3. Curing

The slabs are then moved to the curing kiln and heated at 100°C to 120°C for 45 minutes which provides the required levels of strength and solidity.

 

4. Polishing

The slabs are calibrated and then polished to a perfect finish.

 

5. Quality Inspection

Every slab then undergoes rigorous quality inspection to ensure it meets our extremely high standards of colour, pattern, and consistency.

 

6. Labelling, Packing & Dispatch

The slabs are then labeled, sorted, and packed into bundles and safely shipped so that they reach our customers in perfect condition.

Quantum Quartz is a leading manufacturer of Quartz and has state-of-the-art facilities in Europe and India.

Quantum Quartz is made of pure natural quartz, one of the hardest minerals on Earth and has great performance and durability. Granite consists of about 40% to 60% quartz, along with other softer minerals and impurities. With Quantum Quartz, you get the aesthetics and feel of granite but possess greater strength and the advantage of it being non-porous and maintenance-free. Quantum Quartz is highly stain-resistant and would never need sealing. Just wash it with warm water, and use mild soap if required. Granite is a porous stone and needs to be sealed regularly. It can absorb liquids and food, risking potential staining and bacterial growth within the countertop.

 

Quartz Surface

Granite

Solid Surface

Ceramic Tile

Laminate

Stain Resistant

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Burn Resistant

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Scratch Resistant

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Colour Variety

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mold/Mildew Resistant

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Quantum Quartz is committed to the responsible usage of our natural resources. We always use the finest raw materials extracted from the earth and source them sensitively, and responsibly. The result is a highly durable and enduring material. Quantum Quartz Factories are certified by GREENGUARD, GREENGUARD GOLD as a low-emitting product for indoor air quality and are suitable for all interior surfacing purposes. Quartz surfaces produce no harmful emissions of any kind.

 

Our Quartz factories are also certified by ISO, NSF, KOSHER, and also members of the US Green Building Council.

Quantum Quartz Surfaces are safe for food contact and prevent the growth of any kind of bacteria, mold, or mildew. Therefore, Quartz slabs are usually preferred for food service areas in restaurants, healthcare, and educational facilities, office buildings, and public spaces.

 

To earn the right to use the NSF Mark, Quantum Quartz Surfaces not only met the stringent evaluation and testing requirements of NSF/ANSI Standard 51 but also rigorous, unannounced inspections of its production facilities, which are conducted on a routine basis.

It is not recommended to use Quantum Quartz surfaces in exterior areas where the product is directly exposed to UV rays or sunlight. The engineered stone consists of Unsaturated Polyester resin which will degrade in the presence of UV light. Thus it is usually preferred to use Quartz surfaces in kitchen countertops, vanity tops, tabletops, wall cladding, and other indoor surface areas.

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