Traditional engineered quartz has long been favored for its hardness and durability, yet its high crystalline silica content poses serious health risks during fabrication and installation, including silicosis. In contrast, silica-free stone (also known as zero silica stone or non-silica stone) eliminates crystalline silica entirely, ensuring silica dust-free fabrication and safe handling for both professionals and homeowners.
WAYON Zero Silica Stone - Key Highlights & Features:
- Health & Safety: 100% free from crystalline silica, reducing occupational hazards and ensuring a silica dust-free stone for fabricators.
- Outstanding Physical Performance: Mohs hardness of 6–7, high bending and compressive strength, low water absorption (<0.05%), and excellent thermal stability up to 300℃.
- Eco-Friendly & Sustainable: Made with recycled glass or amorphous silica, offering a green silica-free stone option with lower environmental footprint.
- Design Versatility: Over 250 colors and patterns, from classic solids to marble-like textures, enabling custom zero silica quartz countertops and vanity solutions.
- Advanced Functionalities: Some medical-grade products are antibacterial, stain-resistant, and fire-retardant, ideal for hygiene-critical spaces.
Applications Across Spaces:
- Residential: Perfect for silica-free kitchen countertops, zero silica quartz bathroom vanities, and low silica stone worktops, combining beauty, durability, and safe everyday use.
- Commercial & Hospitality: Ideal for high-traffic areas like hotel lobbies, restaurant tables, and reception counters, where consistent color, high wear resistance, and eco-friendly zero silica stone properties reduce maintenance costs.
- Healthcare & Laboratories: Certified silica-free engineered stone ensures sterile, safe surfaces with seamless installation for hospitals and labs.
Silica-Free quartz stone is the next-generation solution for modern architecture—combining safety, sustainability, and premium design, making it the smart choice for forward-thinking fabricators, designers, and end-users.