What Material is better For Dinning Table ? Sintered Stone, Natural Marble or Artificial Marble

A common inquiry of people researching materials for Dinning Table is that of comparing one Table top material to another. Consequently, it is not uncommon to come across articles like Sintered Stone vs Marble or Natural Marble vs Artificial Marble, etc. We have taken up the task of putting together the ultimate material comparison guide. This guide gives basic information that people are usually curious about and succinctly shows how various materials compare when placed head-to-head with the others in the list. Below is the sample of Dinning Table with three different material.

Round Marble Table Dinning Set Table with Chairs
Artificial marble Dinning Table with 6 Chairs

PROPERTIES OF ARTIFICIAL MARBLE
Artificial marble is most often created by combining crushed marble or granite with gypsum, cement and polyester resin. This mixture of crushed rocks for filler, dyes and resin binder create the appearance of natural looking marble stone. Man made engineered marble is your option if you have a low budget and plan to install the marble in harsh environments like the bathroom and kitchen.If you want further proof that what you’re buying is artificial marble, you can do a trial first. Buy one and conduct a wear test like pouring oil or soy sauce. If it leaves a mark, there’s a high chance that it’s not artificial marble.
 
100% Full Natural Marble 白玉冰 round R1350- x R1350 x H760mmNatural Marble Dinning Table

PROPERTIES OF NATURAL MARBLE

Marble is a material that is desirable for very specific uses. The elegant look of this natural stone has made it a much sought after stone for many projects. One of the most common places marble can be found is sculptures. Another use for marble is dinning tables and ornamental decorative elements. Why is marble so desirable for decor? Consider a couple of reasons.
One of the reasons marble is so desirable is that it is very shiny if it is polished. Another appealing visual trait is is marble's veining (although the purest marble is virtually all white). These visual characteristics make marble a one of the 'elite' stones used in architecture.
Natural marble is a metamorphic rock that once used to be limestone. As such, it like limestone is composed of calcite (or calcium carbonate). The hardness of marble registers as a 3 on the mohs scale of hardness; making it a somewhat 'soft' stone. As mentioned above the 'purest' marble is white but marble can come in a variety of colors.

Sintered stone Dinning Table
Sintered Stone table with 6 chairs 

PROPERTIES OF SINTERED STONE (ULTRACOMPACT SURFACES)

Sintered stone and its close relative, Ultracompact surface have properties that are somewhat different from those of marble. For example, sintered stone is extremely hard and cutting it takes diamond blades designed for the task. 

The hardness of sintered stone makes it difficult to scratch and its non-porous surface means it is stain resistant. These characteristics make it much different from marble. 
 

SINTERED STONE VS Natural MARBLE

One comparison that could be made between marble and sintered stone is that the stain resistance of sintered stone is higher than that of marble. As mentioned earlier, marble is composed of calcite. This mineral is dissolved easily by acidic substances. In fact, even normal household liquids like lemon juice and vinegar will dissolve calcite. The result is a dull spot where the calcium carbonate was dissolved.

Another difference between sintered stone and marble is that marble is much softer and id easily scratched. For this reason some designers prefer to use a harder material; especially if the surface is to be used in the kitchen.

For all the seeming advantages of sintered stone over natural marble, one might wonder why marble is preferred by some. Well, we alluded to the reason earlier. The natural beauty of marble is so distinct and elegant, it is truly a unique material. In fact, manufactured products are designed to mimic this wondrous stone. Sintered stone producers also try to capture the majestic appearance of marble in their products.

In the end, whether you prefer natural marble or sintered stone for your kitchen countertop, bathroom vanity, or other hard surface is really dependent on what is important to you (or your customer if you are a fabricator or installer). The characteristics of these materials vary but the designs they are used in usually call for the attributes they have to offer.

Artificial marble VS NATURAL MARBLE

 
 
Characteristics Natural Marble Artificial Marble
Price Expensive (Availability, cutting, and quarrying can be costly) More affordable (Easily created in a quarry with few elements)
Options Available colors depend on the impurities of the stone Diverse patterns and colors (colors are artificially added to the slab)
Maintenance High maintenance & Costly (Requires resealing every 6 months) Hassle-free & non-porous (Requires lower upkeep and maintenance)
Durability High maintenance & Costly (Requires resealing every 6 months) Resistant to discoloration, oil, and stains (Compatible with regular cleaners) 
Cleaning Requires meticulous cleaning and resealing Difficult to remove scratche
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