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    Quartz countertops, a staple in many high-end kitchens, are being linked to an alarming number of cases of lung disease. Marek Marzec, a dad of three from Poland, was diagnosed with silicosis in ...

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    A timeless countertop option for kitchens and bathrooms, white quartz is a beautiful, affordable choice for your renovation. Learn why designers love it.

  4. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    The private Spanish company Cosentino brand Silestone and the public Israeli company Caesarstone are the most recognizable brands for quartz, as well as Totem Quartz, an Iranian company which has a huge market in the middle east and Central Asia. Gulfstone, an Oman-based company, is the only producer of engineered quartz stone in the GCC.

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    Here, kitchen countertop ideas and tips for picking the right style and material including granite, marble, butcher block, soapstone, quartz, and more.

  6. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Countertops are custom made and more scratch resistant as well as less porous than natural quartz surfaces, and don't need to be sealed like other stone surfaces. Due to the presence of the resins, quartz counters are less prone to staining. Thicknesses may be 6mm, 1.2 cm (1/2 inch), 2 cm (3/4 inch), 3 cm (1¼ inch) or 4 cm (1½ inch).

  7. Cambria (company) - Wikipedia

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    A silo, located on US 169 between St. Peter and Le Sueur, is rented by Cambria to store quartz granules and slabs. [13] The silo was repainted with the Cambria logo. Cambria was ordered to remove the sign by MnDOT because it violated state law against advertisements along public highway corridors and county ordinance in historic preservation districts. [13]