I work at Trindco and I never knew these slabs were hand made like that. I knew they were man made but people actually hand mold the veining that’s pretty cool. These always come out pretty nice. Hard to tell the difference with some of them though like Miami vena
do you have any recommendations for a Calacatta White with brown hues? We are having a hard time finding in GA. Would need them to fabricate, I have an installer.
If you do all the veins by hand ,how do you get the same identical slabs ? Been doing stone for 20+ yrs and have never seen this process, very kool. Nice slabs
It’s awesome to see this made. I always wondered how scratch resistant it is compared to other processes. I would obviously use a cutting board to keep it safe, but seeing a lot of cooking videos with what seems to be quartz with pro cooks cutting directly on the surface with no scratches whatsoever made me wonder… 🤔
If I am not mistaken quartz hardness is 7. just three units lower than the hardest material on earth: the diamond which has a hardness of 10. So quartz is pretty scratch resistant.
Well as a fabricator for about 20 years to me it scratches easier that granite, but not as easy as marble. Polishing on the surface is a different animal.
It's mostly epoxy and resin with bits of quartz mixed in. A Dimond saw will go though this like butter where granite is MUCH harder and takes much longer to cut with a Dimond blade. Pure, Solid quartz , is very strong though. Much, much more expensive then these slabs though.
I work at a granite shop and 90 percent of our production is now quarts. I honestly hate it but after this I have a bit more appreciation for the quarts industry. didn't know exac5 how they were made but it all makes sense now. as long as it's not MSI slabs I'll have a better out look towards quarts in the future
hi yes, quartz now is a trend, very happy that this video can help you know more story about quartz. We have our own quartz brand, not MSI, if you need quartz in the future, feel free to contact us by: info@fuleistone.com
You can try, Baking soda paste. Make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the scratch with a soft cloth. Gently rub the paste onto the scratch using small circular motions. Rinse well with water and dry with a soft cloth. Repeat if needed. The fine grit of baking soda can help buff out surface scratches.
hi, quartz is stronger than granite, and granite is stronger than marble. It can last for more than 30 years, until you don't like it and want to change new lol
@@FuleiStonei have granite countertops in my kitchen and was told that it holds heat better than quartz and was advised to go with granite rather than quartz; is that something you would agree with?
Why is it so difficult getting quartz vendors to sell slabs ("from the same lot") that color match. We order multiple slabs at a time that are usually numbered in sequence but rarely ever match in color.. some really white some off white etc. same material might I add
hi, good to know that, we have many popular and new designs of calacutta quartz, if you like, we can send our catalogue and price list for you. please leave your email address and phone number at your convenience, or you may contact us by what's app: +86 15980326860, thank you!
Just another reasons to purchase fine natural granite countertops for your home - it's like comparing a beautifully constructed mahogany table to those made with pressed board and wood laminate. Sadly, many people don't know the difference, are easily duped, or don't appreciate real quality. But enjoy your manufactured thingy.
See kids!? This is what you can get done without those pesky EPA regulations!!$$$ And all this done on just a handful of rice a day! The 11 year old kids off-screen, that would be disturbing.
If you're interested in buying quartz stone or powder then connect me. There's a plenty of quartz stone underneath of the mountain which is covered by 100 acres of land .
Natural stone such as granite is porous and therefore easy to stain. Granite also has pits. So granite require a sealant coating which quartz doesn't. And granite is much easier to damage. Marble is even more porous than granite and also requires a sealant.The sealant makes granite and marble easier to scratch.
@@Xsplot Quartz is made from 7% epoxy, Quartz slabs are very easy to bend even in manufacturing units if slabs stay more then a week in stock it get bend from edges as for marble and granite this issue are not there we sell all three, marble, granite and Quartz but best reviews we get from our clients are for granite then marble and at last for Quartz, no matter what Natural is best option
@@64A64B2WEST All three have pros and cons. For cooking counter tops, quartz reduced propensity to stain is a plus over marble. If you have kids prone to spilling or teenagers who don't clean up after cooking, then quartz can be for you. Bending of quartz is an issue for manufacturers moreso than for customers. I would not purchase a bent slab and if I purchased a quartz countertop I would make sure it's properly installed so as not to bend. That said, I prefer a stainless steel countertop. Highly heat resistant, no sealing, no fracturing, no chipping, non porous, easy to clean, cheaper and I like the look (personal preference of course).
@@Xsplot I've seen engineered stone stain or scratch quite easily. But the market has switched to mainly MQ stone and Flat edges. We still cut some granite but mainly MQ now.
As a fabricator this is very informative. Thank you
It's our pleasure to help you.
black quarts sucks ass to polish haha
Good video. Could do without the funeral music.
😂
Yeah.. maybe a rap song by Tupac
😂 I concur
The music is for when you're buying counter tops out of quartz.
😂
Very nice video i just installed yesterday quartz in my kitchen i love my kitchen it's looks beautiful ❤️❤️
Very beautifully shown every process thanks for sharing and the background music was very soothing
thank you, it is pleasure to share stone information for you. pls follow our channel, we will share more videos in the future.
So cool. I didn’t think this was how it was done.
thanks bro, if you have any needs of quartz in the future, welcome to contact us.
Same.
@@FuleiStone Where are you located?
@@jewels4028 Fujian, China
Nice material just did some quartz installations today 🤙🏾💪🏾💯
Thanks bro, if you have needs for quartz in the future, welcome to contact us. Have a nice day!
I am from India quartz stone exporter
Deadly stuff
I work at Trindco and I never knew these slabs were hand made like that. I knew they were man made but people actually hand mold the veining that’s pretty cool. These always come out pretty nice. Hard to tell the difference with some of them though like Miami vena
thanks for your compliment, yes, we insist hand mold the veining instead of automatic machines, because we want to make the veining more natural.
This merble re polising ho sakta hay
Where i can buy this Quartz slabs. And can you deliver it in Pakistan.?
Thank you. I loved the music.
do you have any recommendations for a Calacatta White with brown hues? We are having a hard time finding in GA. Would need them to fabricate, I have an installer.
You may contact us by what's app: +86 15980326860 or email:
info@fuleistone.com, thank you!
Wow I had no idea veins are hand made. Explains why ones with veins are top price.
thank you.
Como puedo reparar las fisuras en las placas, que material utilizar?
pls contact info@fuleistone.com
If you do all the veins by hand ,how do you get the same identical slabs ?
Been doing stone for 20+ yrs and have never seen this process, very kool.
Nice slabs
actually we have model plates to make the veins shapes and then fill the darker veins parts by hand.
I was wondering the same thing
Can this merble repolising ?
what kind of material do they use ??
It’s awesome to see this made. I always wondered how scratch resistant it is compared to other processes. I would obviously use a cutting board to keep it safe, but seeing a lot of cooking videos with what seems to be quartz with pro cooks cutting directly on the surface with no scratches whatsoever made me wonder… 🤔
The scratch-resistant type of quartz stone is very good
If I am not mistaken quartz hardness is 7. just three units lower than the hardest material on earth: the diamond which has a hardness of 10. So quartz is pretty scratch resistant.
Well as a fabricator for about 20 years to me it scratches easier that granite, but not as easy as marble. Polishing on the surface is a different animal.
@@ronny1617 but it's not all quartz. It's got epoxy or a resin of some sort mixed in.
It's mostly epoxy and resin with bits of quartz mixed in. A Dimond saw will go though this like butter where granite is MUCH harder and takes much longer to cut with a Dimond blade.
Pure, Solid quartz , is very strong though. Much, much more expensive then these slabs though.
What are the sparkly bits in the veins made of?
I work at a granite shop and 90 percent of our production is now quarts. I honestly hate it but after this I have a bit more appreciation for the quarts industry. didn't know exac5 how they were made but it all makes sense now. as long as it's not MSI slabs I'll have a better out look towards quarts in the future
hi yes, quartz now is a trend, very happy that this video can help you know more story about quartz. We have our own quartz brand, not MSI, if you need quartz in the future, feel free to contact us by: info@fuleistone.com
I hate this trend, ill always stick to natural stone. Europe is going back to porcelain lol.
@@stankozniewski9385 I agree, the more I learn about man-made quartz, the less I'm interested. I'll look for a alternative.
If i scratches it with knife it has astain like apencil
How can i remove it with natural thinges
You can try, Baking soda paste.
Make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the scratch with a soft cloth. Gently rub the paste onto the scratch using small circular motions. Rinse well with water and dry with a soft cloth. Repeat if needed. The fine grit of baking soda can help buff out surface scratches.
Beautiful video
Thank You
I have own quartz mine,,,I'm interested to plan quartz marble plant
Thanks
Can they be re-polished after flooring to remove scratches to the glossy surface ?
Yes
What are the lengths of the slabs?
3200mm x 1600mm
What size of quartz granules are used?
Nice equipment.
Does it stain turmeric?
No
What country are they made?
we produce in China.
Beautiful
Thank you
Sir please making vedios on the production machine press and oven etc
ok
Thank you sir
Production machine learning ok making videos
Sir I am indian man and work in marble factory
My working is production machine Operator example press, mixer, slab heating machine, resin and paste etc
@@FuleiStone good morning sir
Amazing quality. How long do they countertops last? Are they just as strong as marble or granite?
hi, quartz is stronger than granite, and granite is stronger than marble. It can last for more than 30 years, until you don't like it and want to change new lol
@@FuleiStonei have granite countertops in my kitchen and was told that it holds heat better than quartz and was advised to go with granite rather than quartz; is that something you would agree with?
@@Cappadoccia04 granite and quartz both have their advantages, granite has better heat resistance, quartz is doing great in hardness.
Nice one
Thank you
@@FuleiStone Do you need cncand saw?
هل يوجد شحن الى العراق
Plzz suggest
How much for a slab will cost
You may contact us by what's app: +86 15980326860 or email:
info@fuleistone.com, thank you!
Good vid. THANK YOU!
You are most welcome. Hope it would be helpful
Why is it so difficult getting quartz vendors to sell slabs ("from the same lot") that color match. We order multiple slabs at a time that are usually numbered in sequence but rarely ever match in color.. some really white some off white etc. same material might I add
How may cost this plant ?
pls contact email: info@fuleistone.com
seems cool, Does the quartz used have certain properties?
More popular for house using, countertops.
@@FuleiStone does quartz sand has specific chemical properties? Or we can use any kind of sand for production of countertops
hi, can only use quartz sand for production, the main components is SiO2.
Where do they get the quartz sand? I need a supplier in the US
pls contact info@fuleistone.com
Amazing
Thank you.
I always thought the slabs of stone came out of quarry like that not priced together then epoxy
hi, there is arftificial quartz slabs and natural quartzite slabs, the natural one came out from quarry, and the artificial one is man-made.
Цена какой на оборудование
Great Job!
Thank you
Nice
Thank You
We are make every day so many calcutta and other design slap and sell Quartz slab relative material
hi, good to know that, we have many popular and new designs of calacutta quartz, if you like, we can send our catalogue and price list for you. please leave your email address and phone number at your convenience, or you may contact us by what's app: +86 15980326860, thank you!
@@FuleiStone thanks you but I have manufacturing company work in and make digian
Don’t make any errors with the exact sink location 🙂
Yes
Ans why is so spennsive
Because very nice
Plant uses paper instead of mold release agent ? So weird
We have export quality (99.6% pure) Silica quartz
Thank you
👍
Thank you
Just another reasons to purchase fine natural granite countertops for your home - it's like comparing a beautifully constructed mahogany table to those made with pressed board and wood laminate. Sadly, many people don't know the difference, are easily duped, or don't appreciate real quality. But enjoy your manufactured thingy.
Thanks for your comment
So quartz is manufactured not natural
correct it`s artificial stone, not natural stone
I'd really like some narration : (
And here I thought they were cutting slabs at a quarry...
They do for granite, marble and quartzite.
hi, natural stone are cutted slabs at a quarry, artifical quartz slabs are made like this. we both have natural stone and artificial stone factories.
See kids!? This is what you can get done without those pesky EPA regulations!!$$$ And all this done on just a handful of rice a day! The 11 year old kids off-screen, that would be disturbing.
इनिजनियर्ड स्टोन
Anyone need quartz stone in wholesale? We can deliver it to your location.
If you're interested in buying quartz stone or powder then connect me. There's a plenty of quartz stone underneath of the mountain which is covered by 100 acres of land .
Ok, Thank you
pabrik marmer
After watching manufactory i'll never buy Quartz slabs will only buy Natural stones.
Natural stone such as granite is porous and therefore easy to stain. Granite also has pits. So granite require a sealant coating which quartz doesn't. And granite is much easier to damage. Marble is even more porous than granite and also requires a sealant.The sealant makes granite and marble easier to scratch.
@@Xsplot Quartz is made from 7% epoxy, Quartz slabs are very easy to bend even in manufacturing units if slabs stay more then a week in stock it get bend from edges as for marble and granite this issue are not there we sell all three, marble, granite and Quartz but best reviews we get from our clients are for granite then marble and at last for Quartz, no matter what Natural is best option
@@64A64B2WEST All three have pros and cons. For cooking counter tops, quartz reduced propensity to stain is a plus over marble. If you have kids prone to spilling or teenagers who don't clean up after cooking, then quartz can be for you. Bending of quartz is an issue for manufacturers moreso than for customers. I would not purchase a bent slab and if I purchased a quartz countertop I would make sure it's properly installed so as not to bend. That said, I prefer a stainless steel countertop. Highly heat resistant, no sealing, no fracturing, no chipping, non porous, easy to clean, cheaper and I like the look (personal preference of course).
@@Xsplot I've seen engineered stone stain or scratch quite easily. But the market has switched to mainly MQ stone and Flat edges. We still cut some granite but mainly MQ now.
We haven't had much bending with MQ stone but i'll tell you something i've noticed. MQ material gets sun bleached rather easily and fast.
I sell quartz stone
Niente a che vedere col vero calacatta......fa pena solo a vederlo
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Jg
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Worst looking 'marble' I've ever seen😂😂😂😂
The only complaint i have is the plastic, that shit is so difficult to get off
Just gently tear it
soon to be banned in australia
Nice process, really ugly slabs though.
thanks
Gay
What are the lengths of the panels?
3200mm x 1600mm