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Advantages of Samsons

Samsons Sintered Countertops deliver exceptional durability, resistance to heat and stains, and stunning designs, making them the perfect blend of functionality and elegance for any space.

Application of Samsons

Samsons Sintered Countertops are ideal for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, wall claddings, and outdoor surfaces, offering versatility and lasting performance in both residential and commercial spaces.

ADVANTAGES OF SAMSONS

Heat Resistant

Impact Resistant

One of the standout features of Samsons sintered stone is its exceptional heat resistance. The material can withstand extremely high temperatures (up to 1200°F or 650°C) without warping, discoloring, or cracking. This makes it an excellent choice for kitchen environments where hot cookware and appliances are frequently used.

Samsons countertops are highly resistant to physical impact. The sintering process creates a dense, robust material that is much stronger than many other natural stones and engineered surfaces like quartz.

Scratch Resistant

Samsons countertops are highly resistant to scratching. The sintering process creates a dense, robust material that is much stronger than many other natural stones and engineered surfaces like quartz.

Stain Resistant

Samsons sintered stone countertops are completely non-porous, meaning they don’t absorb liquids or oils, and are highly resistant to stains from substances like coffee, wine, or vinegar. This makes maintenance easier and keeps your countertops looking pristine for longer.

 

TS Series

UP Series

US Series

UT Series

SAMSONS AFTERCARE

Is your mother-in-law freaking out about the unpleasant stain, marks or patch on your countertop? worry not! most stubborn stains, marks and patches will not be able to withstand our 3-step method.

Step 1:  Apply cleaning cream to the affected surface.
Step 2: Firmly rub the affected surface thoroughly with a soft sponge.
Step 3: Gently use a tablecloth to wipe off the remaining residue.

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