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Introduction
What is Solid Surface?
Solid Surface is a generic term for a product which is primary used
as a counter top material. The heart of Solid Surface is that bundle
of properties that make it a unique product: its performance
characteristics. Some performance characteristics that all Solid
Surfaces share are:
A. Properties
1. It is Solid. The sheet or shape must be “homogeneous”- that is,
the colour or pattern must be absolutely consistent throughout every
part. This makes it very unlike gel-coated product such as “Culture
Marble”, or laminated products such as plywood or plastic laminate.
It also makes it a little bit like solid wood, but without knots or
grain.
2. It is Machinable. Using woodworking tools, you can do so much
with it. Woodworking, cabinetry, joinery, etc.. Part of being
machinable is that it is repairable.
3. It is Hard. Harder than wood, but not as hard as steel.
4. It is Non-Porous. Chemically and technically, nothing is 100%
non-porous. But Solid Surface is very close. It is unaffected by
water and changes in humidity.
5. It is Stain and Chemical-resistant. Most household staining
agents and chemicals and even some industrial chemicals will not
damage it.
6. It is esthetically pleasing. It has beauty, a look, a “feel”. It
is a decorative surface made to be seen.
B Chemical Properties
Most Solid surface materials combine two main ingredients: a natural
mineral (the “filler”) and a resin (the “binder”), along with
various additives. These are combined and then cast in a curing
process that results in a sheet or a shape.
ATH = “filler”
Alumina tri-hydrate or ATH is refined from bauxite ore. Bauxite is a
form of clay. It has excellent chemical, stain and water resistance
properties. It is also hard enough to give superb impact-resistance
but “soft” enough to be machinable. Last but not least property is
not that it will not burn, but because it has “water in hydration”,
when attacked by heat ATH actually releases steam, this makes it a
natural fire-retardant.
Resins = “binder”
Two main “families” of resins are used to make Solid Surface.
Acrylic and Polyester. Acrylic yields a sheet that is thermo
formable – that is it can be heated and bent to various shapes
without any loss to its performance characteristics. It is also
unaffected by ultraviolet rays present in natural light. As for
Polyester, it is used in many high-strength demanding applications.
Thus, mixing both of these resins gives you the best of both
performance properties.
Additives
Every Solid Surface product contains numerous additives. These
include pigments, but also a host of additives that improve or
enhance chemical and performance properties.
Casting
The resin “syrup” is mixed with the additives and fillers and then
poured into a mould.
Curing
Allowing the chemical reactions that form the Solid Surface product
to be as close to 100% complete as possible, leaving a stable, inert
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Reefwheel Supplies
Our Mailing Address
No. 60, Ubi Crescent, #01-06, Ubi Techpark, Singapore 408569
Tel : (65)9-690-1128 ; Fax : (65)6-444-9729
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