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  2. This Durable Kitchen Countertop Material Is Actually So ... - AOL

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    Inexpensive and durable, Corian countertops are perfect for budget and style-conscious homeowners. Here's everything you need to know about the material. This Durable Kitchen Countertop Material ...

  3. Corian - Wikipedia

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    Corian brand logo Former logo. Corian is a brand of solid surface material created by DuPont. Its primary use is as a countertop, benchtop surface, wash basin, and wall panel. It is composed of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate (ATH), a material derived from bauxite ore.

  4. Solid surface material - Wikipedia

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    Corian consists of a blend of alumina trihydrate, acrylic resin and various pigments. Originally marketed as a countertop material for both residential and commercial applications, it has since been used in many other applications including furniture. [3] Samples of Corian, a solid surface material, showing some of the possible colors and patterns

  5. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    The application of these products depends on the original stone used. For engineered marbles the most common application is indoor flooring and walls, while the quartz based product is used primarily for kitchen countertops [2] as an alternative to laminate or granite. [3] Related materials include geopolymers and cast stone.

  6. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the postform countertop is the most economical countertop on the market, and has the broadest selection of surface material to choose from. Surfaces can be either a solid color, or a pattern, and textures range from a satin furniture finish to a heavily textured stone or pebbled appearance to a high gloss resolution.

  7. Porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Hard-paste porcelain was invented in China, and it was also used in Japanese porcelain.Most of the finest quality porcelain wares are made of this material. The earliest European porcelains were produced at the Meissen factory in the early 18th century; they were formed from a paste composed of kaolin and alabaster and fired at temperatures up to 1,400 °C (2,552 °F) in a wood-fired kiln ...