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Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.

White Vienna Granite Countertops

White Vienna Granite Countertops

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Transform your kitchen with our White Vienna Granite Countertops. This elegant and durable material will elevate the aesthetic of any space while providing a strong and long-lasting surface. Each countertop is made from authentic White Vienna Granite, offering a stunning and unique addition to your home. Upgrade to luxury and quality with our White Vienna Granite Countertops.

Feature Details
Product Name White Vienna Granite Countertops
Material Granite Stone
Surface Finished Honed, Polished
Finished Products Floor Tiles, Wall Cladding, Countertops, Windowsills, Special-Shaped Tiles, Small Slabs, Swimming Pool, Steps, Wall Panel, Flooring, Veneers, Slabs, Coping Tiles, etc.
Thickness 20mm, 30mm, 2cm, 2.5cm, (2+2)cm, 3cm, etc.
Application

Hotel, Villa, Apartment, Office Building, Hospital, School, Mall, Sports Venues, Leisure Facilities, Supermarket, Warehouse, Workshop, Park, Farmhouse, Courtyard

Vanity Top Size

25×19×3/4", 31×19×3/4", 37×19×3/4", 43×19×3/4", 49×19×3/4", 61×19×3/4", 25×22×3/4", 31×22×3/4", 37×22×3/4", 43×22×3/4", 49×22×3/4", 61×22×3/4", or custom sizes

Kitchen Top Size

Countertop: 96"x26"x3/4", 108"x 26" x3/4", etc.

Peninsula: 36"x78", 28"x96", 28"x108", etc.

Island: 36"x84", 36"x96", 36"x108", etc.

Snack Bar: 12"x96", 16"x96", 108"x18" , etc.

Edge Finishing

Full Bullnose, Half bullnose, Ogee Edge, Dupont, Eased Edge, Beveled processed and polished or others.


Package

Padded with foamed plastic and packed in fumigated wooden crates, reinforced with metal straps outside.

Advantage

  • We can customize the goods as per your size and design, provide CAD Drawing for your confirm
  • A strict QC control system ensure every piece is strictly checked before packing
  • Thickness tolerance: ±0.5mm ~ ±1mm

Payment Term

30% advanced, balance 70% upon the copy of B/L

Delivery Time

According to orders quantity, one container usually take 15-20 days after deposit

 

Identifying White Vienna Granite Countertops with Wax or Coating

White Vienna Granite countertops are a high-quality and sophisticated material used in many home projects. However, some lower-quality granite slabs may be patched with wax or glossy coatings to hide imperfections or increase the gloss. Here’s how to identify these treated countertops:

Signs of Wax or Coating on White Vienna Granite

  • Unnatural Crystals or Crystalline Particles
    Look for unnatural crystalline particles on the surface. These are often signs of paraffin posing or other wax treatments.
  • Unpolished Surfaces
    Some stone factories, in an effort to meet contract standards or reduce costs, may not grind the stone to a satisfactory gloss. Instead, they apply oiling, waxing, or a glossy film to increase the shine.
    • The expected gloss level should generally be above 90 degrees. If this is achieved through waxing or oiling, it may be a sign of compromised processing.

Problems with Waxing and Oiling

  • These methods may mask imperfections, but they do not last.
  • Oil or wax layers can wear off over time, revealing the original untreated surface.
  • For tight delivery schedules, using wax or coatings can be a dangerous shortcut, leading to discrepancies in the finished product.

How to Identify Waxed or Coated White Vienna Granite Countertops

Examine the Back and Sides

Oil stains are often visible on the back or sides of the countertop.
Oil spots may also appear around the edges.

Look for Oddities on the Slanted Surface

Waxed surfaces may appear strange or inconsistent in shine, especially on slanted surfaces.

Heat Test

Use matches or fire to heat the surface. The wax layer will start to melt off, revealing the original stone beneath.

Check for Glazing Film

Some countertops may have a high gloss due to a glazing film.
The film is often weak and prone to wear and scratches, especially under light.

Conclusion

To ensure you receive high-quality White Vienna Granite, inspect for any unnatural shine or coatings that may have been used to conceal imperfections. Using these methods can help you identify improperly processed stone and ensure you’re getting a durable and properly finished product.

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