Staron® Solid Surfaces is an ideal surface solution for the food service industry thanks to its durable nature, hygiene and practical applications.
Staron® Solid Surfaces is created by technology leader Samsung, and is comprised of a natural and pure mineral derived from bauxite ore and blended with an advanced pure acrylic resin, resulting in the world’s premium surface material. It is these elements that has helped Staron® meet NSF51 National Sanitation Foundation Accreditation for safe food hygiene, which means it is a practical surface solution for commercial kitchens.
Staron® will not promote the growth of bacteria when exposed to food, making it a safe surface for all food contact areas. Its renewable and repairable nature makes it suitable for high traffic areas such as benches, tables and serveries, as it will keep its aesthetic appeal for many years. No open joins also means that there will be no food trapping crevices, bacteria or grime build up – just one clean continuous surface.
Staron® Solid Surfaces is suitable for multiple applications in a commercial or residential project such as long and wrapping counters, serving areas, food hall tables, wall cladding, preparation areas, seating and signage. With a silk-like finish and a range of over 80 colours to select from, Staron® offers both functionality and design flexibility.
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