Cuarț versus granit, care este mai bun pentru blaturi
Feb 10, 2022
When narrowing down your bathroom or kitchen countertop options, it often comes down to two materials: quartz (artificial stone) vs. granite (natural stone). It wasn't an easy decision because the difference between the two countertop materials wasn't obvious. After all, both quartz and granite are loudly touted by their respective manufacturers as all-natural, straight from the earth, and hard as stone. What the difference between them?
Compoziţie
Granitul este o piatră naturală pură, obținută direct dintr-o carieră, apoi tăiată în foi, lustruită și transformată în blaturi.
Quartz countertops are engineered stone products that may contain large amounts of natural quartz, but may also contain other minerals. Instead of quarrying slabs, they are formed from stone by-products that are ground up and formed into slabs for countertops and other products.
Aspect
One advantage granite has over quartz stone is that each granite slab has a slightly different mineral pattern and color, meaning your countertops will be unique. As an engineered product, quartz countertops are more uniform in appearance, though available in many colors and unique patterns, including forms that don't look like granite at all.
The choice here is a matter of personal preference. If you really want the look of natural stone, go for a real natural product - granite. But many people find that quartz countertops look different and better than natural stone.
Întreținere și durabilitate
Cuarțul are avantaje distincte față de granit, deși ambele materiale sunt extrem de durabile. Granitul este o piatră relativ poroasă și trebuie sigilată la instalare, urmată de o etanșare continuă. Plăcile de granit pot avea defecte inerente care le fac predispuse la crăpare. Cuarțul, pe de altă parte, nu necesită etanșare, datorită rășinii folosite la realizarea plăcii; iar materialul este omogen, adică rareori crapă.
The resin in quartz countertops makes it more stain-resistant than granite. According to some reports, quartz is also less prone to bacteria, again thanks to resins that make the surface less porous.







