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Volcanics – the revolutionary acrylic stone surface from LG HI-MACS® - is shown to superb effect in this high tech kitchen.
Two LG HI-MACS® Volcanics surfaces are combined to form a split level worktop with unique effects. The lighter Volcanics Frosty surface forms the main worksurface and surrounds the sink and preparation units while the handsome, dark Taos Volcanics surface is raised and overlaps while surrounding the hob.
Volcanics from LG HI-MACS® is the latest natural acrylic stone surface but with unique translucent properties that allow jewel and marble like chips to be suspended throughout the depth of the surface to fascinating effect.
Volcanics’ properties are achieved because the LG HI-MACS® manufacturing process involves thermo curing (as opposed to chemically-cured conventional solid surfaces) and this achieves greater translucent depths. How? Well thermo-curing allows particles to be more evenly distributed throughout the material whereas chemically-cured surfaces tend only to get particle distribution even in only the top third of the surface.
The thermo-curing manufacturing process actually gives LG HI-MACS® a harder surface, more resistance to scratching was central to enabling the introduction of the stunning Volcanics collection with its extraordinary visual design opportunities.
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