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  2. Solid surface material - Wikipedia

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    The most common thickness is 1/2" (13 mm) [4] although other thicknesses are available for other applications, such as tub and shower surrounds. [9] These products are non-porous, sanitary, moderately heat resistant and repairable. Versions of solid surface materials based on acrylic resins can be thermoformed into components of various curved ...

  3. Corian - Wikipedia

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    Heat resistance: the material is heat resistant up to 100°C (212°F), but can be damaged by excess heat. DuPont recommends the use of trivets when the material is installed in kitchens. [8] Scratches: The material can be scratched, with scratches particularly noticeable on darker colors.

  4. Quartz Vs. Granite: Which Stone Is Right For Your Countertops?

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    Whereas quartz countertops are man-made, granite is a naturally occurring stone, quarried from the earth, then cut and polished into the countertop material so many know and love. Made of stern ...

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    The most common and durable type of material used is phenolic resin because they are lightweight, strong, chemical and moisture resistant. It can handle heat exposure up to 350 °F (177 °C), beyond this temperature Epoxy Resin is used. Phenolic Resin and Epoxy Resin are both functionally equivalent, but differ in their heat handling abilities ...

  6. Soapstone - Wikipedia

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    No fixed hardness is given for soapstone because the amount of talc it contains varies widely, from as little as 30% for architectural grades such as those used on countertops, to as much as 80% for carving grades. Soapstone is easy to carve; it is also durable and heat-resistant and has a high heat storage capacity.

  7. Borosilicate glass - Wikipedia

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    The high heat resistance makes the pipes more durable. Some harm reduction organizations also give out borosilicate pipes intended for smoking crack cocaine, as the heat resistance prevents the glass from cracking, causing cuts and burns that can spread hepatitis C. [19] Most premanufactured glass guitar slides are made of borosilicate glass.

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