Business for the manufacture of countertops made of artificial stone. Manufacture of artificial stone and countertops from it

Eating is an integral part of life and life of people. From time immemorial, the tradition of having meals on the table has come down to us. For many centuries, this household item has changed, but has always played a key role in the interior of a person's home. Today, in addition to the usual dining groups, it is customary to cover the cabinets of kitchen sets with countertops. Appearance and its quality largely depends on the material used in its manufacture. Moreover, the final price of a kitchen set largely depends on the cost of this component. Today we want to present one of the ideas for a successful business - the production and sale of countertops from artificial stone.

Potential customers of the enterprise

The main sales market for products is enterprises producing kitchen furniture. They will make up the majority of customers, since kitchen sets are usually made to order. Buyers very rarely decide to assemble them themselves. Furniture companies will certainly appreciate the attractiveness of domestic products, as they are much more affordable than imported counterparts.

Manufacturing process

A lot of Internet resources tell how to open your own production of artificial stone countertops from scratch. Entrepreneurs are presented with entire training courses that can be viewed for free or at a reasonable price. We will consider two technological processes for spraying artificial stone GraniStone. This is a private production of do-it-yourself artificial stone countertops, which can be organized in a garage or other non-residential premises.
The preparatory stage of production is the manufacture of blanks and templates. The blank is the basis on which the artificial stone will be sprayed. It is cut out of chipboard and completely repeats all the contours of the future product. The template is also made of chipboard, but with an allowance of 5 cm from the size of the workpiece. For a tabletop 40 mm thick, you will need 1 blank and a template. A large thickness of the product will require the presence of 2 blanks and a template. The template and the workpiece are fastened with construction brackets or self-tapping screws. With a manual milling cutter, an allowance is made on the workpieces to obtain the required thickness and dimensions.
The technology for the production of countertops made of artificial stone provides for the next stage - the application of a liquid composition.
It can be done in two ways.
Direct spray method
This technology includes the following steps:

  1. Covering the workpiece with soil. It should be matched to the color of the future stone and applied in an even layer, filling all areas of the surface. A hardener is added to the primer.
  2. The dried surface is sanded until a perfectly flat surface is formed.
  3. Liquid artificial stone is prepared at the rate of 2-4.5 kg per 1 sq.m. surface and applied to the primed surface with a low pressure spray gun. You need to buy materials for the production of countertops made of artificial stone, having previously studied the technology and composition of the working mixture. Begin applying the polymer from the ends, and then cover the rectilinear planes.
  4. After the beginning of the hardening of the first layer, the composition is applied again.
  5. When the mixture is completely dry (at least 6 hours), the final processing of the stone begins. It is polished with abrasive sandpaper and polished with scotch brite.

Backspray Method
This technology allows you to set up a professional mini-production of countertops made of artificial stone. It consists of the following stages:

  1. For the manufacture of formwork, strips are made of LMDF, fiberboard or plastic. The choice of material depends on the shape of the workpiece. Curvilinear structures require the use of more flexible and technologically advanced raw materials. The production of custom-made artificial stone countertops should ensure the manufacture of products of various shapes.
  2. The workpiece is closely surrounded by formwork, the height of which depends on the thickness of the future product (40 mm or 60 mm). The sides are securely glued to the desktop.
  3. After that, the template is taken out and, with the help of a garden pitch, the future cutter of the tabletop is laid out. Form it with a spatula or closer.
  4. The inner surface of the mold is lubricated with a special compound that prevents the liquid stone from sticking to the formwork and the table.
  5. The prepared composition is sprayed inside the mold - three times on the end parts and twice on a flat surface.
  6. After the start of polymerization, the form, previously reduced by 5-7 mm around the perimeter, is installed inside the formwork. A load is placed on it at the rate of 200 kg per 1 sq.m. The uncured mixture should protrude beyond the edges of the workpiece.
  7. The form is left for a day to harden the composition.
  8. After the formwork is removed, the mechanical processing of the product follows - the elimination of streaks, irregularities, grinding and polishing.

Equipment and materials

As can be seen from the description of the technology, buying equipment for the production of countertops made of artificial stone does not require large sums of money. A jigsaw, milling cutter, grinder can be bought at any electrical store. To reduce the cost of manufacturing products, experts recommend using ready-made matrices for spraying instead of home-made blanks and templates. Their service life is about 10 years and can be used in mass production.
The possibilities of technology are very large. In addition to what you can choose color scheme products at the request of the client, it is possible to apply drawings, logos, other images on the tabletop.

Glossary of terms

Adhesion- (from the Latin word adhaesio, meaning "sticking") - the phenomenon when two surfaces of dissimilar bodies are connected together due to surface forces or other adhesion mechanisms. This term refers to adhesion, the ability of a material to adhere to a base, for example, an enamel film to a primer. The ability of adhesion of two dissimilar bodies at the molecular level, the ability to adhere to the surfaces of dissimilar bodies. Good adhesion of the applied material to the surface means high strength and reliability (plasters, fillers, paints) fixation (tiles, panels, etc.). Literally, stickiness. This word characterizes the degree of adhesion of materials to the surface.

Reinforcement(from the Latin word armatura meaning "armament") - strengthening, increasing the strength of a material or structure with another material. It is used in the manufacture of reinforced concrete and stone structures, glassware, plastics, ceramics, gypsum, etc.

Butanox(Butanox) is a trademark of AkzoNobel polymer resin hardener (MEKR, MEKP)
The Butanox® brand name is worldwide famous brand methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (synonyms: methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, MEKR, MEKP). These products are used for curing resins and gelcoats. The application of Butanox is very wide - from acrylic bathtubs to sports cars, from fishing rods to industrial storage tanks. Butanox is the most chemically stable MEKP formulation on the market with guaranteed low water content.

Initiator(catalyst, hardener) - a substance that causes the polymerization reaction of an unsaturated polyester resin.

Catalyst(from Greek. catalysis- dissolution) - a substance that accelerates or slows down a chemical reaction, while itself does not change.

Release wax is an external anti-adhesion material. Anti-adhesive (separating) compounds are understood as chemicals that create an anti-adhesive barrier between the surface of the tooling and the sprayed layer. These are the waxes and agents that are used to separate the finished product from the matrix. Release wax is used as a release agent to separate polyester resin and gelcoat products from the matrix or mould. There are two types of release agents - internal and external. External ones are applied to the surface of the tooling, internal ones are introduced into the binder (for example, into resin). However, the introduction of an additional component into the composition of the binder can lead to a change in its technological and physical and mechanical properties, which limits the applicability of such substances. To work with liquid granite external separators are used, the most popular of them is the separation wax.

Viscosity- the property of fluid bodies (liquids and gases) to resist the movement of one of their parts relative to the other.

Gelcoat- this is a special kind of polymer resin - a high-quality gelcoat, modified (that is, with the addition, improved) with various additives. Gelcoat products are resistant to acids, chlorinated water and almost all types of chemicals. It withstands short-term exposure to temperatures of 215ºС, it does not lend itself to fatigue (that is, for a long time) destruction and cracking during sudden temperature changes. It also resists scratches and smudges well.
Gelcoat is designed for the production of kitchen countertops and sinks, chemical containers, boats and yachts. Kitchen worktops made using gelcoat do not develop blisters and bubbles over time. It is also more stain resistant. The main properties of the gelcoat are increased (compared to other resins) resistance to chemical attack, scratching, impact and high temperature. Due to its elasticity, it is not subject to cracking. It is more resistant to sea water, boiling water and other effects of water and steam. In addition to these properties, it has a very light color and is resistant to yellowing, haze and fading. The granules in it are clearly defined, and their color appears brighter than in ordinary polymer resin.

Gelcoat- decorative and protective coating (film) formed on the surface of the composite in order to protect it from environmental influences, ultraviolet radiation, and impart decorative properties. Gelcoat is the "face" of a product made of fiberglass or artificial marble.

Decorative filler Grani Stone ® :

Decorative- intended, serving to decorate something. For example, decorative painting. Decorative sculpture. Decorative plants. Derived from the French word Decoratif, which in turn comes from the Latin decorare which means "to decorate".

Filler- a substance added to any product, material, etc. to give the required properties. For example, plastic with metal filler. Ice cream with nut filling.

Name Grani Stone® formed by combining two words:
Grani means Granite, only written in Latin letters. Stone - translated from English means "stone". Thus, Grani Stone® means granite stone.

If you carefully study and understand the definitions of each word included in the name of our company's products, then:
Decorative filler Grani Stone ® can be defined as follows- a substance consisting of grains (granules) different sizes and colors mixed in the composition, which are added to the gel coat to give the subsequently made product a beautiful appearance similar to natural granite, and the required properties.

Calcite- a mineral from the carbonate group, one of the natural forms of calcium carbonate. Exceptionally widespread on the surface of the Earth, rock-forming mineral. Limestones, Cretaceous rocks, and carbonatites are composed of calcite. Calcite is the most common biomineral: it is involved in the structure of many living organisms, in the composition of shells and bones. The name "calcite" comes from the Greek word meaning "lime". Other names for the mineral and its varieties: stone flower, stone rose, paper spar, stalactite, stalagmite, heavenly stone, papierspar, anthraconite. Calcite is the basis of limestone.
Finely divided calcite is used as a filler in various systems.

Compressor(from lat. compressor- compression) - a machine for compressing and supplying gases or air under pressure.

Matrix(from lat. matrix (matrix)- uterus; origin, source). A mirror copy of a mold used for casting products from it. For example, a cardboard matrix.

Cobalt octoate is a RESIN CURING ACCELERATOR.
(Accelerator A device or substance that speeds up a process. Examples: Hardening accelerator. vulcanization accelerator.)
Appearance: pink to dark purple liquid, no lumps. Mud is allowed.
Methods of application of cobalt octoate: it is soluble in styrene in any proportions and is well compatible with all types of unsaturated polyester resins.
Main application: used as part of initiating curing systems for unsaturated polyester resins and filled compositions based on them.

Organic compounds, organic substances- class of compounds, which include carbon.

Orthophthalic and isophthalic resins- orthophthalic and isophthalic resins have differences in the acid base of the resin.
Isophthalic resin- resin based on isophthalic acid.
orthophthalic resin- resin based on orthophthalic acid.
In terms of molecular structure, isophthalic resins are more complex than others.
Isophthalic resins have improved physical and mechanical properties and provide fiberglass with higher performance. For example, isophthalic resin has better corrosion and solvent resistance (compared to orthophthalic resin), it is more durable and holds shocks better. That is why it is most often used in gelcoats. It also has better adhesive properties.

Paraffin- A white or yellowish waxy substance obtained from oil and products of dry distillation of peat, brown coal (used in match and pencil production, as an insulating material, chemical raw materials, in medicine). For example, paraffin oil. Paraffin candles. Paraffin paper.
The name comes from the Latin parum - little and affinis - akin due to its low susceptibility to most reagents.

Gun(from fr. pistolet← fr. pistole from Czech. pishala- “squeaker, pipe”) - manual short-barreled non-automatic or self-loading (less often automatic) firearms. It is usually intended for firing at a short distance (up to 25-50 meters), both with one hand and with two. Can be used for both attack and defense.
The spray gun is named by analogy.

Polymer- a substance characterized by repeated repetition of one or more constituent units interconnected in an amount sufficient to display a set of properties that remains practically unchanged when one or more constituent units are removed or added.
Polymers- substances formed by the fusion of two to several thousand simple molecules (monomers), resulting in a large molecular structure. Some polymers, such as cellulose, occur naturally; others are obtained synthetically, by polymerization methods. Polymers form the basis of plastics and synthetic resins and are therefore extremely important in industry.
By origin, polymers are divided into natural, or biopolymers (for example, proteins, nucleic acids, natural rubber), and synthetic, that is, artificially produced (for example, polyethylene, epoxy resins).
Features of polymers
Special mechanical properties:

  • elasticity - the ability to high reversible deformations with a relatively small load (rubbers);
  • low brittleness of glassy and crystalline polymers (plastics, organic glass);
  • the ability of macromolecules to orient themselves under the action of a directed mechanical field, that is, molecules can be aligned in a certain direction, which makes it possible to impart certain properties to a substance (used in the manufacture of fibers and films).
Special chemical properties:
  • the ability to dramatically change its physical and mechanical properties under the action of small amounts of a reagent (rubber vulcanization, leather tanning, etc.). That is, substances consisting of polymers can be easily processed, improving their quality. For example, lamb skin (leather is a natural polymer) is treated with a small amount of a special substance, resulting in a moisture-repellent sheepskin coat.
    The special properties of polymers are explained not only by their large molecular weight, but also by the fact that macromolecules have a chain structure and have a unique property for inanimate nature - flexibility.
Due to their valuable properties, polymers are used in mechanical engineering, textile industry, agriculture and medicine, automotive and shipbuilding, in everyday life (textiles and leather products, dishes, glue and varnishes, jewelry and other items). Based on macromolecular compounds, rubber, fibers, plastics, films and paint coatings are produced. All tissues of living organisms are macromolecular compounds.

Paraffin solution in styrene- additive to polyester resins in the amount of 1-2%, in order to reduce emissions ( emission- from lat. emission– radiation) of styrene. Appearance: transparent colorless liquid, when stored at temperatures below 25ºС, turbidity and the appearance of flakes are possible, disappearing when heated to 30-40ºС.

Solvent(from Latin solver- weaken) - a liquid, solid or gaseous substance capable of dissolving other solid, liquid or gaseous substances.

Resin - 1. A sticky, air-hardening substance produced by conifers and some tropical plants. For example, Pine, spruce resin. Amber is fossilized resin.
2. usually plural. Synthetic polymers that cure into infusible and insoluble products. For example, synthetic resins.

Natural plant resins are obtained by evaporation of plant juices that flow from plants. naturally or when cutting stems and trunks. They can be extracted from plant materials with solvents such as alcohol and ether. Plant resins include, for example, pine rosin, as well as resin obtained from scammonia tubers (a plant called resinous bindweed), and fossilized resin amber. Resins of animal origin are rare. One of them, shellac, is a secretion of lac insects living on plants of the mimosa family in India. Some plant resins are used in medicine; thus, scammonium resin is used as a laxative. There are many grades of synthetic resins used to make plastics.

A huge number of objects around us are made of resins - for example, TV cases, microwave ovens, telephones and others. household appliances, souvenirs, tableware and so on.

For the production of artificial stone, resin is used, specially designed for this purpose.

Glass mat roll- this is a reinforcing material made of dense chopped fiberglass tow and intended for the production of fiberglass based on epoxy and polyester resins. According to the surface density, as well as the type of binding segments, glass mat is divided into two types: powder and emulsion. Laminate, fiberglass panels, vehicle bodies and much more are made from this material. Glass mat is characterized by a number of positive properties: it is easy to use, well molded, has stable wettability, is transparent and moisture resistant.

Styrene- colorless liquid with a specific smell. Practically insoluble in water, highly soluble in organic solvents, a good solvent for polymers. Styrene is slightly toxic, the average lethal dose is about 500-5000 mg/kg (for rats). Styrene belongs to the third hazard class. Styrene vapors irritate mucous membranes.

Thixotropy- the ability of a substance to reduce viscosity (thinn) from mechanical action and increase viscosity (thicken) at rest. For example, thixotropic paint does not drip from the brush and spreads well. If the viscosity drops as the speed increases, the fluid is said to be thixotropic.

Topcoat- a protective coating designed to create a dry, hard, dirt and water-repellent surface that prevents the residual emission of styrene into the environment.
Topcoat is a coating designed to create a decorative and protective layer on the surface of a fiberglass product. The main difference between a topcoat and a gelcoat is that the topcoat is applied to the finished product, and not to the surface of the matrix. Due to the presence of paraffin in the composition of the topcoat, the surface does not remain sticky after curing and is well sanded and polished.

Everyone knows that the idea of ​​making countertops from "artificial stone" is not new ... It has been around for many years, and almost all furniture makers, as well as furniture buyers, are familiar with it. Everyone knows that artificial stone countertops are an expensive pleasure, so furniture with such countertops is classified as elite furniture and it is expensive. Along with this, everyone knows that the customer asks the manufacturer for inexpensive and high-quality furniture. At the same time, he does not mind having a countertop made of "artificial stone", but the price of it "bites", so such countertops are ordered very rarely ... But with the new technology for manufacturing products from artificial stone MinPlastan, developed and patented by Maxim Popov, everything changes!

A distinctive feature of the MinPlastan technology is that the raw materials and materials used for production are purchased in Russia.

And this means that by applying this technology, we get advantages that were NOT previously available from "artificial stone" countertops.

1. The cost of materials for the manufacture of countertops is 1800 rubles. per sq/m. This is equal to the cost of an ordinary countertop, taking into account the cut (100 rubles) + pasting two ends (120 rubles) + installing two metal strips (200 rubles).

2. Complete absence of production waste, unlike other technologies.

3. You can find all materials in your region, and their price will not depend on exchange rates.

4. The technology does not require high requirements for the production facility.

The benefit is obvious - a countertop made of "artificial stone" at the price of an ordinary countertop!

No one has yet made such an offer. Especially in Russia.

Having mastered the MinPlastan technology, you can get different benefits:

1. If you already have a production facility, then you can increase the attractiveness of your offer by completing kitchen furniture with YOUR production worktops. Let's just say that you can install such countertops in all your kitchens, instead of chipboard countertops. At the same time, increasing the price of the product by 1–2 tr. (spent on the production of countertops made of artificial stone). But we can say with 100% certainty that the kitchen will have a SUPER attractive price.

2. You can simply open a separate workshop and make countertops in it in order to sell them to all local furniture makers, at the price that you set yourself. The benefits of this approach are also obvious. Firstly, not all furniture makers will dare to open such a production in order to make countertops for themselves, but they will not mind buying countertops of your production at a price, say, 3 times cheaper than European counterparts.

To start a business for the production of artificial stone products, according to business practitioners, it is enough to invest no more than $ 1,500. This amount will be used to purchase material for the production of matrices, a small amount of raw materials for the manufacture of the first batches of products and the purchase of auxiliary equipment.

Artificial stone (marble), or polymer concrete, is a fairly new material for the Russian market. At the same time, the growth rate of popularity of products made from this material is very high. The main advantages of marble are high aesthetic values, a large range of colors, enhanced physical and chemical properties, and simple operation. It is the latest versatile material with which you can make many unique decisions in decoration, interior design and decor.

Cast marble - high-quality products, which include 70% natural crushed marble and quartz and 30% binder composite materials. Products are obtained with high strength, durability, elegance and ease of installation. Cast marble can exactly repeat (imitate) Various types natural stones.

Acrylic cast marble can be used to make kitchen sinks, countertops, bar counters, auto-tuning elements, and more.

The main advantage of such a business is small cash investments and their quick payback. “There is one big plus in this business: it is not necessary to purchase expensive equipment, and all matrices are made by hand,” says Vadim Lisitsin, an entrepreneur. “We started production in 2004 with $370 on hand. With this money, we bought some raw materials for the manufacture of matrices and material for the production of the first batch of products,” adds Vadim.

Raw materials based on acrylic resins should not be confused with ordinary cement. The mixture is based on no water, but contains acrylic synthetic resins, multi-colored granite-quartz chips (or polymer chips), as well as pigments, hardeners, dyes, and accelerators.

A little about matrices

The matrix is ​​the basis for the production of marble products. The matrix exactly repeats the shape of the product that you want to receive. Therefore, each type of product requires its own matrix. And the more types of products you are going to produce, the large quantity matrices you need. Your assortment will be constantly expanding, and it will be expensive to purchase a complete set of matrices. Therefore, it is best to learn how to make matrices yourself. Fortunately, special knowledge is not required here and all the technology can be studied on the same Internet.

The main materials that will be required for the production of matrices are a two-component cast polyurethane, an artificial stone (model), MDF furniture board trimmings, self-tapping screws, a liter bucket, a spatula, sanitary silicone, scales, a separator and a household mixer.

MDF trimmings will be required for the manufacture of formwork. Silicone is needed to bond the stone tiles to the MDF sheet. To fill the mold, Duramould ET 45A injection molding polyurethane (Great Britain) is used - it is sold in canisters of 5 liters.

The form poured to the edges of the formwork remains to solidify for 24 hours. Work should be done in a warm room. Polyurethane is non-toxic, but home production is best avoided. In a day, a solid form for casting artificial stone will be obtained from the liquid mixture.

How much can you earn?

The demand for marble products is very high. In particular, this applies to bathtubs, luxury countertops and kitchen sinks made of artificial stone. The profitability is very high. For example, the production of a 1.5x1m corner bath will require about $90 (cost), the retail price of the finished product is up to $220. The difference is $130 per item.

There are products whose production profitability is at least 500%. For example, car tuning elements: the cost of producing a fiberglass spoiler for the trunk lid of a Honda Accord costs no more than $10, and it is already sold for $100.

How to start a business?

The main thing that needs to be done is to learn the technology of manufacturing marble products. You can find masters who are ready to transfer technology to you for money on the Internet. The cost of training is from 700 to 3000 dollars per person. For that kind of money, you get training in the manufacture of fiberglass matrices, products based on these matrices (countertops, window sills, artificial stone kitchen sinks cast into the countertop, washbasins, bathtubs and other items made of acrylic artificial stone and fiberglass), revealing all the secrets of production .

After training and practice in the production of artificial stone items, you will be able to train other people (your workers). Next, you need to find a small room (shop), you can even garage type. The main thing is that the workshop is warm for year-round production.

Then you purchase raw materials and make (or purchase) polyurethane matrices for the manufacture of the necessary products (countertops, bathtubs, sinks, spoilers, etc.). Now you just have to register a business (regular IP). And mass production of products can begin.

But before starting a business, you should study the market in your region and find preliminary markets for products. So that after the launch of production, you already have places where you sell your products. These can be construction markets and shops, construction organizations and private designers, etc. You can advertise marble products by posting information in the media, the Internet, and distributing colorful booklets. With the development of the business, you will already be recommended to friends and acquaintances. Your products, being in someone's home, will be your best advertisement.

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For the first time, artificial stone was made in the 60s in America. Soon, the technology for the production of artificial stone was patented and gained wide popularity throughout the continent.

But, given the novelty of the material, many customers were interested in keeping the information that their marble steps and fountains were made of synthetic materials secret. This was easy to do because the artificial stone technical specifications in no way inferior to the natural analogue. The technology of its manufacture became known in Europe 10 years later, and gained popularity in our country almost half a century later. And, perhaps, the most famous in our country are those made according to samples or from artificial stone.

Technological processes for the manufacture of artificial stone

The technology for manufacturing artificial stone and ready-made, finished products from it is staged and consists of several steps. Certain characteristics of both the material itself and the finished item are directly dependent on the quality of execution of any of them.

Let us briefly consider the main stages of the production of artificial stone:

Stage name Short description, notes
1. Form preparation: at this stage, the mold is prepared for pouring with a solution. It can be both a sink and a window sill or countertop. The sizes of a form depend on the concrete order. The product will ideally correlate with the rest of the components of the entire structure.
2. Pouring a mold with polyester resins: the smoothness and strength of its surface depends on this stage of the production of artificial stone. The composition of the substance is such that even micropores do not form during drying. This helps to repel moisture and prevent dirt from entering, and also serves as a kind of buffer when hitting the surface. The solution is poured after the resin has dried.
3. Preparation of a solution from which the manufacture of artificial stone is carried out. Among the constituent components there is a crumb natural stone and substances that bind it. This determines the percentage of natural materials in the product, which can reach 80-90%. Thanks to this technology for the production of artificial stone, there is no risk of cracks and punctures that can occur on natural material. However, today most of the companies engaged in the production of certain items for your everyday life from artificial stone prefer to use ready-made components from market leaders - Western and Russian manufacturing companies.
4. Filling the mold with a solution and drying it is the final stage. The result is just the finished product - a sink, a countertop, or even a vase, for example.

Advantages of artificial stone

This material is becoming increasingly popular due to five main components:

  • . price: in comparison with natural stone, the final cost of the product is significantly (both for the manufacturer and for the consumer) lower. And, which is not unimportant, without loss of quality;
  • properties: the technology of artificial stone allows not only to preserve all the characteristics of a natural mineral, but also to remove everything that can negatively manifest itself - this big weight and the inability to repair in case of damage;
  • care: in the production technology of artificial stone, it is indicated that resin is used, which serves as a protective film. It also prevents the absorption of dirt, grease and water. Thanks to this, it washes well and is not afraid of abrasive cleaners. Artificial stone is ideal for products that are in constant contact with water, dust and grease.
  • design: an abundance of colors and textures makes the production of artificial stone attractive for the implementation of many creative ideas. You can play both in contrast, choosing opposite colors and shades for the sink and countertop, or make an apron, countertop and sink in identical colors. It depends only on the desire of the customer, and artificial stone manufacturing technologies can satisfy any requirement;
  • versatility: this material can be used for the production of virtually any structures and objects, from vases and window sills to countertops and sinks.

Leading manufacturers of artificial stone

The American company "Eldorado Stone Corporation" and Wilsonart International are considered leaders in this field with the right of discoverers. Among Europeans, authority was won in the Czech "Magicrete" and in its compatriot "Chelsea group". In the domestic market for the production of artificial stone, it should be noted "Ekolit", Forland, Alcoro-Ceramic and Kamrock.

The broad Russian society, so to speak, of course, knows such trademarks as:

  • DuPont Corian
  • staron

High quality and good conditions Hanex and Lg Hi Mcs brands can guarantee you for the price.

Manufacture of products from artificial stone

The production of countertops, integrated sinks, window sills made of artificial stone in the capital of Russia - Moscow - is carried out by the My Countertop company. We specialize in integrated sinks and of course countertops.

Extensive experience and professionalism of the masters allows you to perfectly reproduce the technology of manufacturing artificial stone. Thanks to this, all products of the company are highly durable and practical, and also fully comply with customer requests regarding texture and color.

"My countertop" is an opportunity to give your interior a bit of aristocratic notes combined with modern practicality, which will make your home special and memorable.



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