Marble-resin, Quartz-resin, agglomerates and composite materials

Marble resin surfaces are mainly composed of high-quality marble granulate mixtures, natural pigments, marble powder (95% approx.) and a polyester resin binder (5% approx).

Resin quartz surfaces are made with a mixture of quartz, siliceous sands and organic or inert coloured pigments (95% approx.) plus a polyester resin binder (5% approx).

The mixture obtained is subjected to a process called "vibro-compaction" under vacuum, after which organic or inorganic pigments are added to define its colour. The surface obtained is defined as harder than granite and has a very low degree of water absorption. "

The marble agglomerate is an industrial product, obtained from a mixture of marble chips with polyester resin or hydraulic cement or a mixture of both. Blocks or slabs are made from which various artifacts are obtained, such as kitchen / bathroom tops, tiles, which can be treated and maintained with chemical products dedicated to marble and natural stone.

Marble agglomerate is an industrial product made with a mixture of marble chips, polyester resin binder or cement or a mixture of the two. It comes in blocks or slabs that are processed into different manufacts such as kitchen tops, vanity tops, tiles. They can be treated and maintained with the same chemical products used for marble and natural stones.