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  • Prolonged Exposure to High Temperatures or Direct Sunlight Sintered stone countertops are highly heat-resistant, but prolonged exposure to hot pots or direct sunlight may cause minor oxidation of the mineral components in the surface, resulting in a slight yellowing.
    2025-10-03
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  • Directly placing hot pots is not recommended Although sintered stone countertops have high heat resistance, placing hot pots over 200°C directly on the countertop still carries risks, potentially causing cracks, discoloration, or surface burn marks.
    2025-09-11
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  • Sintered stone countertops have a high surface hardness, capable of withstanding the cutting, knocking, and physical impact of everyday kitchen operations. Knives rarely scratch food on the countertop, keeping it looking new for a long time.
    2025-09-08
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  • Sintered stone is a new type of artificial stone material, made from natural mineral raw materials (such as quartz, granite, and marble) sintered under high pressure and high temperature. By imitating the natural process of rock formation in the Earth's crust, it is pressed and fired under artificially controlled conditions, resulting in a dense structure and excellent performance.
    2025-09-04
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