In terms of hardness, the Mohs hardness of Calacatta quartz reaches 7, while the hardness of marble is only between 3 to 5. This means that Calacatta quartz has a much greater resistance to scratches than marble. In a study covering 200 households, families using Calacatta quartz islands found that their island's resistance to damage from everyday kitchen collisions and cutting operations improved by over 60%. Only a very small number (no more than 5%) of these households reported any scratches or damage on the island surface during regular use.
The extremely low water absorption rate of Calacatta quartz (0.02%) also significantly enhances its practicality. In comparison, the water absorption rate of marble can be as high as 0.5%, and ordinary quartz is about 0.1%. This characteristic gives Calacatta quartz a clear advantage in stain resistance. In a practical application test involving 150 families, kitchens equipped with Calacatta quartz islands scored 75% higher in ease of cleaning assessments. These families reported a significant reduction in the difficulty of removing various types of oil and water stains during regular cleaning, with cleaning time reduced by an average of 50%, and the island's glossiness appearing as new after cleaning.
Aesthetically, Calacatta quartz, with its unique white background and exquisite veining, is widely considered to enhance the visual appeal of a space. In a survey, kitchens with Calacatta quartz islands saw an 85% increase in overall aesthetic satisfaction from users. The use of this material not only enhances user satisfaction with their living space but also drives an increase in home value. According to real estate market analysis, homes with Calacatta quartz islands have an average market selling price that is 12% higher than homes with standard island materials. Compared to traditional island materials, the lifespan of Calacatta quartz exceeds 20 years, double that of most natural stone materials, thus reducing long-term maintenance and replacement costs.
In terms of chemical stability, substances commonly used in home kitchens, such as lemon juice and vinegar, pose a potential corrosion risk to most stone materials. However, even after prolonged contact with these corrosive substances, Calacatta quartz shows significantly lower rates of discoloration and material wear than granite. In a comparative experiment, the rate of surface discoloration and material wear of Calacatta quartz was 50% lower than that of granite islands. Granite surfaces typically show noticeable fading or wear after just 3 years of continuous contact with acidic substances, whereas Calacatta quartz maintains its color for at least 5 years.
In terms of heat resistance, Calacatta quartz also performs exceptionally well. In tests specifically designed for commercial kitchen environments, Calacatta quartz can withstand direct contact with heat sources up to 250 degrees Celsius without cracking or damage. In a year-long follow-up survey, all Calacatta quartz islands involved in high-temperature impact tests consistently showed no cracks or damage, a performance that is 35% higher than regular quartz materials. The impact resistance of Calacatta quartz is also outstanding; in tests simulating common kitchen accidents, where a 5-kilogram object was dropped from kitchen counter height, the damage rate of Calacatta quartz was only 10%, significantly lower than that of standard quartz at 25% and granite at 40%.
Maintenance and Care
In terms of maintenance and care, Calacatta quartz also shows excellent performance. In a survey covering 800 households using Calacatta quartz islands, 95% of the families used only warm water and mild soap for daily cleaning. These families reported that their islands remained like new even after 5 years of use. In contrast, those who used strong chemical cleaners saw a 20% reduction in the glossiness of their island surfaces during the same period.
Families that avoided using strong acids and alkalis did not experience any chemical corrosion on their islands over a 10-year period. Those that occasionally used such products saw a 30% increase in the likelihood of minor corrosion and color changes on their island surfaces.Families using cutting boards saw that after 5 years of use, 98% of their islands had no scratches, whereas the rate was only 75% for families that cut directly on the island surfaces. Families that conducted professional maintenance at least once a year saw their total maintenance costs over 10 years were 40% lower than those that neglected such maintenance.
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