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In this video, Neolith, the Extraordinary Surfaces company shows us tests of impact for kitchen worktop edges.
Neolith is a Sintered Stone, a new and revolutionary product category, made to meet the most demanding architectural and design needs. It is not standard ceramic or stoneware, but rather an evolution of these materials that create a new type of surface that had never been before. In the Sintered Stone industry, Neolith is a pioneer.
What is Sintered Stone, and how does it work? 100% natural composition based on three groupings of elements:
1. Granite minerals such as quartz and feldspar provide the product with hardness and strength.
2. Chemically stable minerals derived from glass and silica.
3. Natural oxides with chromatic characteristics.
The Sintering Process Neolith, which TheSize invented, duplicates the process by which stones naturally form over thousands of years in just a few hours. It entails treating the above-mentioned raw materials to extremely high pressures and temperatures. Unlike marble, Neolith is tough, scratch-resistant, long-lasting, and non-porous.
Neolith is available in two slab sizes: 3,2001,500 mm (126′′x60′′); 3,6001,200 mm (142′′x48′′); 3,2001,600 mm (126′′x64′′); and 2,6001,200 mm (102′′x18′′). A 2,6001,500 mm (102′′x60′′) standard and custom-cut formats are also available for unique requirements.
Neolith is also available in a variety of conventional tile sizes, including 1,5001,500 mm (60′′x60′′); 1,500750 mm (60′′x30′′); 750750 mm; 1,2001,200 mm (48′′x48′′); 1,200600 mm (48′′x24′′); 600600 mm (24′′x24′′); 600300 mm (24′′x12′′).
As of a specific number of m2, Neolith can be provided pre-cut with bespoke dimensions. Get in touch with the team at The Worktop Library to know more about this stunning Neolith worktop material today!