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Blog : Concrete Countertops: A Solid Surface?

Posted by Admin on 2007/10/15 11:20:00 (524 reads)

Jeffrey Girard explains in Surface Fabrication magazine how the manufacturing and fabrication process for concrete countertops, and many of the performance characteristics of concrete countertops, differ widely from solid surface materials. The article steps through the process of making concrete countertops from the perpective of a solid surface or natural stone fabricator. Read more: http://www.surfacefabrication.com/print/Surface-Fabrication/Concrete-Countertops/1$457


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