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What is the difference between Porcelain and Sintered Stone?

What is the difference between Porcelain and Sintered Stone?

The term “Sintered Stone” is commonly used by various manufacturers to describe a production process in which minerals are melted and solidified at high temperatures without the use of binders. This method can apply to several raw material compositions, including Porcelain.

It’s important to note that the term “Sintered Stone” is not exclusive and does not inherently imply a superior product. Claims of enhanced performance or easier fabrication should be thoroughly evaluated before drawing conclusions.

Vasari stands out for its exceptional cutting proficiency, making it a preferred choice among leading fabricators worldwide. Vasari surfaces undergo stringent fabrication testing, consistently delivering outstanding results and high quality.

Where can I use your products?

Where can I use your products?

Zenith Surfaces

Our Vitrified Compact Surface (VCS) boasts exceptional strength, durability, scratch resistance and heat resistance properties, which is suitable for most internal applications. This relates to kitchen bench-top, splash-backs, bathrooms, laundry areas as well as enclosed alfresco areas. Our Vitrified Compact Surface (VCS) range is not warranted against direct sun exposure as they may lead to damage to the stone.

Vasari Surfaces Porcelain

Being one of the most dynamic surface materials available in Australia, our Vasari Surface range is suitable to most internal and external applications. Such as kitchen bench-tops, splash-backs, wall lining, flooring, external cladding, outdoor alfresco areas, stairs, laundry areas, bathrooms and more.

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