Build it silica free with Staron Solid Surface for a healthier project




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When considering surfaces for benchtops and joinery, it’s important to keep in mind the various factors that can impact the health of people involved in the project. Silica is a mineral that poses health risks when inhaled within the manufacture of engineered stone surfaces.

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Staron Solid Surface is one option many designers, architects, and end users have been turning to. This material is known for being silica-free, making it a safe and healthy alternative to engineered stone surfaces. In addition, Staron’s design flexibility makes it a versatile surface option that can add a unique touch to your design.

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With Staron Solid Surface, you’ll have a wide range of colours, patterns, and textures to choose from, allowing you to create a look that suits your personal style and needs. Plus, Staron is highly durable, seamless, non-porous for heightened hygiene and UV stable. Additionally, Staron is Group 1 fire rated to AS5637.1 AUS) & Group 1S Fire rated to C/VM2 (NZ) offers more design scope to your project.

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Staron does not require any sealers and can be sanded to renew the surface, extending the lifespan of applications in residential and commercial fitouts.

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When it comes to choosing a surface material for your project, it’s important to consider the health and safety of everyone involved. With its silica-free composition and versatility in design, Staron Solid Surface provides a stylish, durable, and safe solution for your project.

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