Solid surface

Solid surface

Solid surface is a man-made material usually composed of marble dust, bauxite, acrylic or polyester resins and pigments. It is most frequently used for seamless countertop installations.

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Performance characteristics

Solid surface is a non-porous low-maintenance countertop surface. It can mimic the appearance of stone, wood and other naturally occurring materials, and can be joined invisibly by a trained craftsman. Typically manufactured in sheet form for fabrication into finished countertops, solid surface can also be cast into a variety of shapes, including sinks, shower pans and bathtubs. Sheet goods can also be heated and bent into three-dimensional shapes using a process called thermoforming, which adds to the versatility of the product.

In a residential setting, solid surface can be used as kitchen countertops, bathroom vanity tops, and shower and tub surrounds. Countertop fabricators typically join solid surface sheets into desired shapes using a two-part adhesive, after which the cured joint is machined flat. The same method is used to create extra thick edges, which can be machined using tools and techniques similar to those used to work hardwoods.

A major appeal of solid surface is its seamless nature. Solid surface sinks can be joined to the countertop surface with no gaps, which eliminates areas for water to collect and bacteria to grow. Integral backsplashes can also be created that follow the contours of the wall “seamlessly” and without gaps.

Should the material become scratched or broken, solid surface can, in most cases, be repaired quickly by a trained fabricator. Because the surface is solid throughout, a countertop that has undergone years of wear and tear can be refinished. The installed product is available in a variety of finishes, ranging from matte to high-gloss, although most manufacturers recommend a matte or satin finish for ease of maintenance.

Availability

Solid surface is available in hundreds of colors and visual textures, ranging from solid colors to marbleized, granite effect or wood grain. Cultured marble, cultured granite, and cultured onyx describe solid surfaces colored to resemble natural stone. Dozens of multi-national companies manufacture solid surface sheet goods and sinks for the world market; and hundreds of smaller, regional manufacturers produce for local markets.

Although solid surface faces competition from natural stone and quartz surfacing, the material is popular in Asia, particularly in residential new construction. An emerging market for solid surface is in commercial and industrial settings, where its non-porous characteristics, combined with durability, renew-ability and form-ability make it the material of choice for many designers and architects. Also appealing, is the wide range of colors and textures, as well as the ability to custom-color the material for large projects. Hospitals, in particular, employ large amounts of solid surface for sinks, showers, nursing stations and wall cladding, because its seamless properties eliminate gaps and crevices that harbor harmful bacteria.

Manufacture

Solid surface is manufactured by mixing acrylic or polyester resin with Stone (Bauxite) and pigments. Then, a chemical cure is operated, bringing the material up to 60°C or more. The material is then cut in sheets or shapes and sanded on one or both sides depending the brand used.

Sometimes the material is brought to 160°C and cooled, to improve its heat resistance.

Acrylic-modified polyester solid surface can be mixed one sheet at a time using different formulations, affects and appearances. Quarrystone brand solid surface incorporates unique micromanufacturing techniques to achieve different affects.

Acrylic-modified polyester solid surface can be injected, for design figures. Durasolid solid surface uses this technique to produce both high-volume parts, and small.

New color trends and design flexibility are key factors when choosing engineered composites over natural stone. Most well run manufacturers are part of an organization called "American Composites Manufacturers Association and ICPA (International Cast Polymer Association)[1] and are starting to trade under the "brand" of MasterCast Engineered Composites. Engineered composites have a gel coat surface finish which makes them impervious to bacteria, staining and most of the problems inherent in natural stone.

Fabrication

A surface fabricator shapes and installs functional and decorative surfaces, usually in buildings. Surface fabrication, as a distinct professional enterprise, usually involves complex tasks of surface shaping. A leading case is countertop fabrication.

Materials

For interior spaces, surfaces include solid coverings or decking for floors or walls, and countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, and workspaces. Natural surfaces are composed of naturally occurring materials like wood, stone, mineral, clay, gum and resin. Synthetic surfaces contain, in addition to any natural materials, man-made substances such as metal alloys or polymers. Solid surfaces are synthetic surfaces manufactured from polymeric materials.

Tools

Tools of surface fabrication include routers, drills, templates, clamps, ovens, suction cup grips, and table saws. Larger surface fabricators may also use CNC routers. For all but the simplest jobs, surface fabrication usually takes place in the workshop, after which the finished product is assembled and installed at the work site. Installation of multi-part surfaces, such as "L" and "U" shaped countertops, often involves complex work with specialized tools, to create a seamless result.

Applications

Solid surfaces is used in the following environment:

  • Kitchen/Bathroom: kitchen worktops with integrated sink, vanity countertop, bath tub etc.
  • Hospitality/Catering: bars, tables, reception desks etc.
  • Shop Fitting: displays, counters, wall cladding etc.
  • Airports: check-in counters
  • Public buildings: displays in museums, facades, meeting tables etc.
  • Hospitals: laboratory countertops, decontamination sinks, endoscopy etc.

Solid surface is priced competitively to natural stone or quartz surfacing, is available in virtually any color or pattern and is backed by a warranty. The material can be formed to shape, which makes it appealing to commercial and industrial designers. Because the industry is 40-plus years old, there are qualified fabricators that possess the skills and knowledge necessary to provide expert advice and customer service. It is a low-maintenance surface that does not harbor bacteria, and performs exceptionally well in high-use and/or constantly wet environments.[citation needed]

Certain high-heat applications (anything above 400 degrees) are discouraged, due to the danger of cracking. Because scratches in solid surface appear white to the human eye, most dark colors are not recommended for high use areas.[citation needed]

Related materials

  • Engineered stone uses quartz powder and pigments and generally requires different tools than those used with solid surface materials.
  • Cultured marble is made from a mix of polyester resin and marble stone dust.[2]

See also

External links


References

  1. ^ ICPA- Arlington, VA
  2. ^ Sunrise International Company Cultured Marble Molds Training, Support

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