Windowsills
Agglomerated marble
Agglomarble window sills are a material characterised by exceptional physicochemical properties. 95% Natural stone accounts for the bulk of the raw material, whilst the remaining 51% consists of polyester resin, which acts as a binder in the material.
Thanks to its high hardness and low elasticity, it is resistant to minor scratches, cracks and damage.
Advantages of agglomerate marble windowsills:
Fragments of natural stone make them perfectly imitate marble sills. The polished surface of the sill provides a very impressive look. They are resistant to sunlight and absorb ambient temperature, which makes them pleasant to the touch. Extremely durable.
CHARACTERISTICS
Conglomerate quartzitic
This material is very frequently used due to its physicochemical properties. It is characterised by practically zero water absorption and is resistant to both acids and bases, making it ideal as a material for kitchen worktops. An additional benefit of quartz conglomerates is their colouration, which is not found in nature. Used indoors.
CHARACTERISTICS
Granite
Granite contains between 80 and 100% quartz, making it very hard and resistant to abrasion.
Due to its properties (including low water absorption and frost resistance), granite has a very wide range of applications both inside and outside buildings. It is a material particularly suitable for kitchen worktops, bathroom worktops, internal and external window sills, fireplace cladding, stairs, and also has other applications in construction.


































