Engineered materials are reshaping the interior design industry with their exceptional durability and pristine looks. After quartz and porcelain, stoneglass became popular due to its unique combination of natural stone strength and the beauty of glass. Stoneglass is composed primarily of glass, silicon, and calcium. The raw materials undergo intense processes of melting, forming sheets, cutting, heating, cooling, printing, finishing, and packaging.
What is 3D Stoneglass?
3D stoneglass is the new variety. Until now, stoneglass surfaces were available in mostly solid colors with only CNC or laser etchings. However, 3D stoneglass is an absolute game changer. Designs like subtle veins give the stone a marble-like appearance. The designs on the surfaces are achieved through 3D printing or inkjet printing. 3D stoneglass surfaces look elegant and captivating.
What are the amazing properties of stone glass?
Translucency: As we have mentioned earlier, stoneglass is a unique material. It offers a crystalline luster or brilliance like other glass surfaces. Light can filter through the material, enhancing the effects of its engravings or designs.
Hardness: Normal glass is brittle and prone to heavy impact. In contrast, 3D stoneglass is a hard material, ranking 7 on Moh’s scale of mineral hardness. It is not easily breakable, which renders it a suitable surfacing material for high-traffic areas in both residential and commercial spaces.
Porosity: Stoneglass is a non-porous material. Therefore, it does not absorb any liquid, making it immune to stains from coffee, wine, or any other spills. Having stoneglass in the kitchen countertop and backsplashes can rid one of the cleaning fuss.
Heat Resistance: Unlike quartz surfaces, stoneglass exhibits excellent resistance against heat. It can bear high temperatures without getting aesthetically or structurally compromised. You can keep your hot pans and pots directly on the surface without worrying about damage. This is why stoneglass can be used in cooking areas.
Acid Resistance: Since stoneglass is a chemically stable material, it does not react with domestic acidic substances such as coffee, wine, vinegar, and lemon juice. Natural stones react with acidic substances, developing dull spots on the surface. However, stone glass beats natural stones by offering outstanding acid resistance.
Discoloration: Stoneglass does not lose its brilliance with time. Its colors and patterns do not fade away as this material is not affected by external impacts such as UV rays, snow-thaw cycles, and rain, making it a suitable choice for outdoor environments.
Scratch Resistance: Stoneglass is resistant to scratches as well. It is so hard and dense that cooking knives and forks and even heavy footfall do not have any effect on it.
Stoneglass checks all the boxes to become an aesthetically and functionally sound material. To explore different stoneglass varieties, check out Ultra Stones' live inventory. We operate all over the United States including Massachusetts, New York, Maryland, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Jersey City, and more.

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