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    It saves room on the counter, looks modern and holds quite a bit! 100% would purchase again!" ... Anti-Fatigue Kitchen Mats. Review: "Love these mats for my kitchen. Makes my kitchen look more ...

  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.

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    It boasts anti-skid backing to stop it from sliding around and is stain- and fade-resistant. This reviewer has three decades of experience with cushioned mats and chose this one.

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Surface texture comes in several variations, such as sanded, melted, pixels, and linear. Glass countertops also often have customized edges, including: bushed polished, textured, and fire polished edges. The glass is non-porous, relatively stain-proof, extremely hygienic, and "extremely heat resistant (up to 700 degrees)."

  6. Heatproof mat - Wikipedia

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    A Bunsen burner placed atop a heatproof mat A heatproof mat An asbestos heatproof mat over a Teclu burner. A heatproof mat, also known as wire gauze or a gauze mat, is a piece of apparatus commonly used in tabletop lab experiments that involve moderate temperatures (for example, when a Bunsen burner is being used) to prevent damage to a work surface. [1]

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    Melamine resin is often used to saturate decorative paper that is laminated under heat and pressure and then pasted onto particle board; the resulting panel, often called melamine, is commonly used in ready-to-assemble furniture and kitchen cabinets.

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