Description
The term “crystal stone” comes from the word “porcelain”, when this stone is hit, it makes a sound similar to hitting a crystal (porcelain).
Because of its bright color and dazzling sheen, light is reflected as it strikes this stone, and therefore it does not absorb much heat by reflecting light.
Structure
Crystal stone is formed by the recrystallization of limestones with dolomite and the influence of internal factors such as pressure and temperature. Quartz can be found in some of these stones. The hardness of the crystal stone will be improved as the volume of quartz increased.
Specification
Most crystal stones are light in color, and designers and architects like to use this color in bathrooms, toilets, and floors, countertops because it makes space appear cleaner, bigger, and brighter.
Low heat absorption due to bright colors
Low water absorption,
High abrasion resistance,
Low porosity
Resistant to cold and heat
Engraving capability
application
usage |
percent |
Interior wall claddings |
20% |
exterior wall claddings |
10% |
Interior flooring |
20% |
exterior flooring |
10% |
Stairs |
10% |
Countertops |
15% |
Artifacts (sculptures, tabletops, balustrade, …) |
15% |