Crystallize glass stone is suitable for vanity tops, countertops, slabs, tiles, and more. It is manufactured by melting quartzite at high temperatures and then re-crystallizing it into glass slabs or other specific shapes.
Specifically for the USA market, this is classified under glass items (HS code 7016.90.5000 or 7006.00.4050), which currently carries no anti-dumping duty.
We provide a wide range of sizes and over 100 colors for your projects, including Granite kitchen countertops, bathroom vanity tops, and worktops.
| Big Slabs | 240-320cm L x 120-180cm H; Thickness: 1.4cm, 2cm, or 3cm |
| Tiles | 12"x12", 18"x18", 24"x24" (Thickness 14mm) |
| Countertops | 96"x26", 82"x36", 82"x42"; Thickness: 3/4", 1 1/4", 1 1/2" |
| Surface Finishes | Polished, Flamed, Honed, Antique, Bush-hammered |
| Quality Standards | Polished degree 90+; Thickness tolerance: +/-0.5mm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Crystallize Glass Stone made of?
It is made by melting quartzite at high temperatures and then re-crystallizing the material into glass slabs or other customized shapes.
Does this product have anti-dumping duties for the USA market?
No, when exported under HS codes 7016.90.5000 or 7006.00.4050, it is classified as a glass item and currently carries no anti-dumping duty in the USA.
What are the main applications for this material?
It is highly versatile and suitable for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanity tops, commercial flooring, wall tiles, and school facilities.
What is the quality standard for the polished surface?
We maintain a high-quality standard with a polished degree of 90 or above and a thickness tolerance of only +/- 0.5mm.
How is the product protected during sea freight?
We use professional 2.3cm thick wooden crates with fumigation, lined with foam and plastic to ensure water resistance and impact protection during transit.
Can I request customized sizes for my project?
Yes, we support all measures provided by the customer to fit specific project requirements for slabs, tiles, and countertops.