Quartzite

Quartzite is a home decorating material that combines the advantages of marble and granite. It offers the beautiful, exotic patterns of marble and the strength and durability of granite, making quartzite a complete and ideal material for home decoration. However, this comes at a higher price

Siamtak imports various types of quartzite from around the world to offer Thai consumers a wide selection for beautiful home decoration at the lowest prices in the world

Quartzite
Filter:
Tag

quartzite ?

Quartzite is formed from the accumulation of immense heat and pressure beneath the Earth's crust over millions of years, becoming one of the strongest and most durable natural stones for architecture and interior decoration. This stone originates from quartz-rich sandstone, where individual mineral grains are compressed and recrystallized, creating a densely interwoven structure. This geological process creates a material with exceptional strength while perfectly preserving the fluid patterns and unique characteristics of natural stone

With quartz as its primary component, one of the hardest natural minerals, quartzite often contains feldspar and other minerals infiltrating it. This inclusion results in a wide variety of colors, vein patterns, and variations. These mineral compositions contribute to a diverse range of shades, from calm, elegant neutral tones to striking greens, blues, and golds

Due to its exceptional strength, quartzite is generally more resistant to scratches and abrasion than marble, and in many applications, it can outperform granite. This balance between durability and natural beauty makes quartzite suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial applications, from kitchen countertops and bathroom surfaces to feature walls, flooring, and even some exterior uses

However, despite its exceptional performance, quartzite remains a natural material. Each slab possesses unique geological characteristics and should be selected, processed, and maintained with care. When applied meticulously, quartzite offers a rare balance between long-lasting functional performance and timeless aesthetic beauty

Advantages of quartzite

- Acid, alkali, and stain resistant: Its low water absorption rate makes it resistant to stains and prevents deep-seated marks, making it easy to maintain.
- Stronger than granite: It has a Mohs hardness rating of 7, which is harder than granite (6-6.5) and glass, making it excellent for heavy-duty use.
- Beautiful and distinctive patterns: It features elegant, flowing vein patterns, unlike granite which has a flaky mineral structure, offering both luxury and durability.
- Scratch-resistant and heat-resistant: It has high scratch resistance and good heat resistance (using a heat-resistant coaster is recommended for best results and protection).

Where can quartzite be installed?

Key Features: In terms of strength, quartzite is comparable to or even stronger than granite in some varieties. It is also highly resistant to acids.
Installation Areas: Can be installed like granite, suitable for both interior and exterior use. Ideal for areas requiring high strength or heavy use.
Examples of Applications
: - Bathrooms
- Kitchens
- Flooring (interior and exterior)
- Thai kitchen countertops
- Dining table tops
- Stairs
- Appliances and other decorative works.

What color is quartzite ?

Pure quartzite is formed from pure sandstone. Quartzite is a rock primarily composed of quartz, and is typically white to gray. However, some varieties contain other minerals, resulting in a wide range of colors including blue, yellow, green, and others. The presence of iron (hematite) can also cause pink to red hues. These variations contribute to the unique beauty and distinctiveness of quartzite