Pure White Quartz Slabs

Pure White Quartz Slabs

Pure white quartz slabs is a type of quartz that has a white appearance throughout the surface. It is typically transparent to translucent, with a soft, white frosted look.
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Xiamen Stone Epic Co., Ltd. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of pure white quartz slabs, offering customized solutions directly from our factory. High-quality slabs available for purchase.

 

Xiamen Stone Enterprise Co., Ltd.

 

Founded in 1995, Xiamen Stone Enterprise. Xiamen Stone Epic, as grouped as world renowned stone enterprise Group XSE. We have been importing rough blocks from North America, Europe, Southern Africa, Middle East, Brazil, India and other countries for over 20 years, holding several granite quarries. Leading the entire stone line of stone products' import and export, doing projects for domestic and international markets.

 

Why Choose Us
 

Wide Range of Products
Our main products include granite, marble, quartz, countertop & vanity, tombstone, mosaic & patterns, artificial stone and basalt. These products are widely used in countertop, tiles, mosaic, stairs and steps, windowsills, floor paving, shower surroundings, wall panels and facade in commercial and residential projects.

 

Advanced Equipment
To ensure high quality and production efficiency, the company has introduced advanced production equipment. Currently, we have 1 set megatron wire saws machine, 4 barsanti and gaspari gang saws machine, barsanti automatic polishing line & keda automatic polishing line, automatic resin line for big slabs, 30 sets of diamond block cutting machine, 20 sets of infrared edge cutting machine, 50 sets of hand polishing machine, 1 set edge modeling and polishing machine, 5 sets of automatic cnc engraving machine and so on.

 

Rich Experiences
We have rich experienced in doing cut-to-size projects for flooring and wall cladding, countertop and vanity top projects. Our annual export volume exceeds 800 containers, about 60~80 containers per month, and the annual export value exceeds 20 million US dollars per year, and it is still increasing. Our products are mainly exported to Western and Eastern European markets such as the United States, Canada, Slovakia, Poland, Germany, the Middle East market, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and other Asian markets.

 

Complete Qualifications
For more than 20 years of stable and focused operation, XSE has established a good reputation and brand in the entire stone industry, and has passed ISO9001: 2015 international quality system certification.

 

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What Is Pure White Quartz Slabs

 

 

Pure white quartz slabs is a type of quartz that has a white appearance throughout the surface. It is typically transparent to translucent, with a soft, white frosted look. They are highly resistant to stains and scratches, making them well-suited for high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms. With proper care and maintenance, they can maintain their pristine appearance for many years. It is highly popular among homeowners and designers for home décor.

 

Benefits of Pure White Quartz Slabs

 

Easy Maintenance
Pure white quartz slabs surfaces depict zero porosity. Therefore, these surfaces prevent the absorption of water or any liquid. As such, it becomes seamless to clean up a quartz kitchen countertop on the go -without any efforts. Eventually, if you are worried about your elegant white kitchen countertop staining, it is not going to happen when you choose engineered quartz surfaces.

 

Durability
Pure white quartz slabs surfaces are renowned for their durability and resistance to damage due to natural or artificial cause. These surfaces are also great at preventing stains, scratches, and chipping from damaging the counter tops. With the installation of quartz surfaces, you can rest assured due to its impressive durability and damage-resistance.

 

Versatile Appeal
Pure white lends itself to classic and modern interiors. It's trendy, but it's also timeless. This is why no one can go wrong with white. It doesn't matter whether it's in the whole kitchen design, or in the bathroom. White also goes well with almost any color. Pure white quartz slabs go well with gray, red, or brown cabinets. Those who are unsure can check out our rich catalog of kitchen designs and themes.

 

Pure and Clean
Pure white looks clean and neat. For people looking for pristine elegance, white is the way to go. Pure white quartz slabs will never lose their appeal. Many people still prefer a plain color that has no features, speckles, or subtle veining, because it goes with many styles and themes.

 

Bright And Spacious
Pure white quartz slabs surfaces reflect more light, so the kitchen or bathroom looks brighter and more inviting. After all, no one likes dark, miserable kitchens. Pure white just makes everything from wines and teas and coffee stains to pasta dishes and cakes look better and tastier.

 

What Are The Different Grades Of Quartz And What Do They Mean?
 

First Choice Quartz
Premium-grade or first choice quartz is the highest quality and most expensive grade. Grade A quartz is engineered by combining natural quartz with resin and colored pigments. It offers the most intricate patterns and colors, resembling natural stones like granite and marble.

 

Commercial Grade Quartz
Commercial mid-grade quartz is an upgrade from builder's grade. It is of decent quality but has slight imperfections, making it less perfect than Grade A. It has more noticeable impurities and less crystal clarity, and the patterns may not be as bold. It's also more durable than builder's grade and has better heat and stain resistance.

 

Second Choice Quartz
Second choice is the lowest grade of quartz quality, commonly called builder's grade. This grade is typically used in new construction homes and apartments due to its affordability. Builder's grade quartz is mass-produced and lacks the unique patterns and colors that higher grades offer. It may also have more visible seams and flaws, affecting its overall appearance.

 

Exploring White Color Variants in Quartz Countertops

Pure White: The epitome of minimalism, pure white quartz is completely uniform in color. It's ideal for contemporary or ultra-modern designs.

Sparkling White: Embedded with reflective particles, sparkling white quartz shines under light, adding glamour to the space.

Marbled White: Mimicking natural marble, this variant has subtle gray or soft white veins, perfect for a classic, luxurious feel.

White with Fine Grains: Featuring tiny grains or flecks, this style offers a textured look, adding depth to the countertop.

Off-White or Creamy White

A softer version that includes hints of cream or beige, blending well with a variety of decor styles.

Calacatta Quartz

Inspired by Calacatta marble, it showcases bold, dramatic veining, often in gray or gold, against a white backdrop.

White with Bold Veins

Characterized by prominent veins in contrasting colors, this type is a statement piece that stands out.

 

What is Pure White Quartz Slabs Made of?
 

Pure white quartz is composed of 95% quartz filler (natural quartz) and 5% polymer binder resin. The ratio may vary depending on the quartz manufacturer, but it also includes a small amount of dye added to give the stone the right tone or veins (such as Calacatta Sahara, where the veins have a beige-golden color). As a rule, pure white quartz is tried to make with natural textures imitating natural stone.

The process of producing pure white quartz consists of several basic steps:
1. Purification and preparation of quartz raw materials (quartz crushed to dust).
2. Mixing of quartz with polymeric binders.
3. Injection of necessary pigments for coloring quartz.
4. Baking of the quartz slab in a special installation.

The result is a very strong, uniformly dense slab of pure white quartz (slab), which looks great. This type of production allows you to get a homogeneous quality stone, unlike natural mined stone, which always have different properties.

 

Application of Pure White Quartz Slabs
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Kitchens Countertops
Pure white quartz countertops are a popular choice for kitchens due to their stunning appearance and exceptional durability. They are modern and friendly to the eyes making them give the room a better appearance. Whether you're designing a modern kitchen or a classic one, this quartz slab fits in perfectly with any design style. This makes it the perfect choice for both homeowners and designers who want to look good.

 

Backsplashes
In addition to countertops, pure white quartz is an excellent option for backsplashes in kitchens. A pure white quartz backsplash adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the space while providing a seamless transition from the countertop to the wall. Its smooth surface makes it easy to clean and maintain, ensuring a hygienic environment in areas prone to splashes and spills.

 

Vanity
Pure white quartz vanity tops are the best option if you want to completely change the appearance and atmosphere of your bathroom. They are the ideal option for any homeowner since they are fashionable, strong, and have little maintenance.

 

Factors To Consider When Choosing The Best Pure White Quartz Slabs

 

Appearance
When choosing a material for a kitchen countertop, appearance matters. A stylish countertop can change a kitchen's aesthetic and a bathroom's ambiance and a poor appearance can wreck the interior of both. Distinctions between white countertops can be found in the varying patterns and unique color selections. Though these details may seem small, they can make a large impact on whether a space shines or completely misses the mark.

 

Cost
Cost is another aspect homeowners should consider, especially those redecorating or designing their kitchens on a budget. A lot of people think that white quartz is expensive. But, compared to other materials like marble, it's actually quite affordable, both in terms of the initial cost and maintenance expenses.

 

Edges
A countertop's edge profile can also contribute to its overall appearance and functionality. For example, sharp, straight-line edges look modern, while curved edges can make a countertop feel more artistic and classy. Manufacturers give their clients different edge profiles that they can select from to achieve the aesthetic they want.

 

Finish
White quartz countertops feature a range of finishes to choose from, such as glossy, matte, polished, or satin. While the finishing touch may seem trivial, it can transform the whole aesthetic of a countertop. A matte finish, for example, contributes to a warm and muted atmosphere, while a satin finish creates a minimalist and modern look. Ultimately, the best finish would depend on the overall aesthetic that the homeowner is looking to achieve.

 

Motif
A countertop should complement the overall design or motif of the space, as well as the appliances or decor that will be placed atop it. Homeowners should consider their motif when choosing a white quartz countertop to ensure that everything is cohesive and creates a unified design.

 

Thickness
The thickness of a quartz countertop plays a significant role in its functionality. Since they are more robust and sturdy, a thicker slab can carry more weight, but they are more expensive than thinner slabs and don't provide the same sleekness.

 

 
How to Check the Quality of Pure White Quartz Slabs

 

1. Examine the Sample

Examine the appearance of the pure white quartz slab to ensure there are no defects such as cracks, chips, scratches, stains, watermarks, or impurities. Quartz levels of thickness should be uniform throughout the stone. You can also do a pen test by making a small mark on the slab. If it wipes off quickly, then the sample is stain resistant.

2. Scratch It

Scratching quartz with a steel knife is one way to test hardiness. The blade will produce a black line on a good quartz slab, whereas, on inferior quartz, it will leave a white line. If you're doing a scientific test using the Mohs hardness scale, then quartz, like granite, should rank around 7.

3. Burn THE Sample

Quartz can withstand heat up to 300 °C. Resin binders in inferior slabs will melt and cause the slab to bend, change color, or become charred. This simple test can be done with a lighter or light cigarette. Fire may leave a black, sooty residue, but on genuine quartz, this can be cleaned with a damp cloth.

4. Apply Acid

To test its quality, you can also drop dilute hydrochloric acid, lemon juice, or white grape vinegar onto a quartz sample. High-quality quartz crystals won't bubble or react to any of the above ingredients. If dark spots develop, this indicates your quartz has a high porosity level and won't be suitable as a worktop surface.

 

7 Tips to Clean Pure White Quartz Slabs

Day to day cleaning
Having white surfaces is no longer a problem with quartz because it is highly resistant to staining. However, all build-up, spills and dust are more visible on white than other colours. Daily cleaning will make your countertops always looking like new, but also highly hygienic. It is best to use a mixture of soap and water for day to day cleaning.

 

Use the glass cleaner
Glass cleaner is one of the solutions you can use for deeper cleaning. Once a week spray your surfaces with the glass cleaner and rub them with a soft cloth. This will make your countertops extra clean and shiny.

 

Use vinegar solution
Another solution you can use for a deeper cleaning is a homemade vinegar-water solution. Use equal parts of vinegar and water and wipe your surfaces with it. This solution will also disinfect your surfaces.

 

Avoid bleach
Avoid cleaning solutions that contain bleach. Bleach can make discolourations and make your pure white quartz dull. Bleach is often found in toilet bowl cleaners, so you should avoid them.

 

Avoid ammonia
Ammonia is another ingredient that is not suitable for quartz and can lead to discolourations. A lot of household cleaning products contain ammonia, among them are almost all multi-purpose cleaners and oven cleaners. You should avoid them and simply use soap and water.

 

Use rubbing alcohol
Rubbing alcohol is great at removing stains from markers, nail polish, make-up and similar products. Just pour a bit of rubbing alcohol onto the cotton pad and wipe the affected spot with it. You can also use rubbing alcohol to disinfect your countertops.

 

Use soft materials
Avoid using harsh materials like abrasive pads for cleaning and just use a soft microfiber cloth. Abrasive materials can leave microscopic damages that are not visible to the eyes, but when you are constantly making them, they can be noticed.

 

 
FAQ

 

Q: Is pure white quartz slabs hard to keep clean?

A: Maybe even more considering knives, hot cooking dishes, and daily cleaning. A white quartz countertop is very easy to maintain for a number of reasons. As previously stated, white quartz countertops are non-porous which makes cleaning incredibly easy and stress-free.

Q: How to clean pure white quartz slabs?

A: It is very easy to maintain the cleanliness of white quartz worktops. In order to maintain the surface's look and beauty, minimal maintenance is required. Using a gentle cleanser and a soft cloth is recommended for cleaning the surface. Ensure that you use a gentle towel to clean the surface. Stay away from gentle cleansers as they could cause scratches on the surface and lead to harm. Additionally, make an effort to promptly clean up spills to prevent any staining.

Q: Is pure white quartz slabs more expensive?

A: Compared to granite countertops, pure white quartz slabs can sometimes offer a more cost-effective solution. However, pricing depends on factors such as brand, slab size, and installation costs.

Q: Can you put hot pans on pure white quartz slabs?

A: The quick answer is no, you should aim to not place a hot pan on a quartz kitchen worktop as the heat from the pan will cause the quartz to burn. The resin that is in the quartz material can only withhold 150 degrees in heat before it reaches its maximum.

Q: Why does my pure white quartz slabs stain so easily?

A: Some of the most common concerns and causes of staining include: Hard water woes: Those pesky mineral deposits from hard water can leave stubborn marks. Prevent this by wiping up spills quickly and consider a water softener for your home.

Q: Does pure white quartz slabs scuff easily?

A: While quartz is highly scratch-resistant compared to other materials such as marble or granite, it is not completely scratch-proof. Sharp objects like knives can still cause scratches on the surface of white quartz if enough pressure is applied.

Q: How can you tell if clear pure white quartz slabs is high quality?

A: On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the hardiest, clear quartz has a hardness of 7. Glass, on the other hand, has an average hardness of 5.5. Perform a hardness test by scratching the crystal on a piece of glass. If the glass scratches, the quartz is most likely real.

Q: Can pure white quartz slabs withstand heat?

A: While pure white quartz slabs are heat-resistant, they are not entirely heatproof. It's advisable to use trivets or hot pads to protect the surface from hot pots and pans.

Q: How high of heat can pure white quartz slabs handle?

A: Unlike natural stone, Quartz countertops should not be exposed to hot pots and pans. A quartz countertop can withstand up to about 150 F before it takes damage. The most common result is a discolored ring on your countertop if a hot pan touches the quartz countertop surface.

Q: How thick is a standard pure white quartz slabs?

A: While it's true that quartz can be made thinner - and it sometimes is - the standard thickness is the same. Both natural stone and engineered quartz countertops have a standard thickness of 3 cm or about 1.25 inches.

Q: How is the white color of pure white quartz slabs formed?

A: Quartz crystals can be formed in any color depending upon the type of binder or resin used. The quality of the resin decides the purity and uniformity of the color. Therefore, manufacturers can easily achieve a pure white appearance by combining finely powdered quartz with specific pigments.

Q: Why does pure white quartz slabs stain so easily?

A: The staining occurs when the liquid reacts to the resin, which is one of the main components in quartz countertops. Resins are what help make quartz countertops non-porous but they are also what can be damaged by cleaners, heat, and chemicals.

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