About Xinyunquartz
Quartz Stone, Quartz Slabs
Xinyun Stone(Yunfu)Co., Itd.is a national high-techenterprises who professional in production and marketing of composite quartz stone. It located in Yunfu city, Guangdong province--Chinese artificial stone city.
Xinyun Stone now owned multiple composite quartz stone production lines and the National Patent of technique. The composite quartz stone produced by Xinyun Stone has the following advantages: natural color, high hardness, high strength, resistance to abrasion, resistance to chemical acid and alkali, resistance to aging, no radioactive, low water absorption, glabrous and soft, the quality of the artificial quartz stone meets to the international building materials radioactive health and environmental standards. Xinyun stone has developed 7 series of artificial quartz, which has been recognized as the national high-tech products and the famous products in Guangdong province.
Our products include quartzite countertops that cater to various interior design needs, as well as inorganic stone for interiors that enhance aesthetic appeal while ensuring durability. We are proud that our free silica artificial stone slabs are exported globally and to domestic cities, providing the market with energy-saving, low-carbon ecological artificial stone products.
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