Sintered Stone Restaurant Tables
Commercial grade 1 1/4" thick Sintered Stone Table Tops with a 3/4" plywood core,
complete with epoxy and fiberglass backing.
In Stock Restaurant Table Tops. Seven Sizes & Two Colors,
One Color ( White Calacatta ) Available For Immediate Shipment.
One Color ( Italian Black ) Available For Special Order.
The perfect table top for restaurants, hotels and clubs. Wood Core Sintered Stone Table tops are standard restaurant industry
1-1/4" Table Top thickness. The standard eased edges and corners provide a finished appearance and are easy to install.
Sintered Stone Table tops are scratch, stain, heat resistant and sanitary.
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Plywood core Sintered Stone restaurant table tops are heavy but less heavy than comparable size tops made of solid stone.
Same for the cost. Plywood core Sintered Stone restaurant tables will generally cost less than domestically made oak or maple restaurant tops.
Sintered Stone restaurant tables cost less to ship too...Low cost shipping because composite stone tops travel at a much better freight classification than wood.
Popular White Calacatta finish ships from stock! No waiting for weeks to get your order.
Sintered Stone restaurant table tops tops are scratch, stain and heat resistant. The sanitary table surface is perfect for restaurant use.
For Indoor AND Outdoor Restaurants, Hotels, Coffee Shops, Deli's, Food Courts, Lounges, Country Club.
Construction: A 3/8" thick Sintered Stone top layer is bonded to a 3/4" thick plywood core. Edges are also bonded to the plywood core. The underside of the
Sintered Stone table top is moisture sealed with epoxy and fiberglass.
Sintered Stone table tops tops are scratch, stain and heat resistant. The sanitary table surface is perfect for restaurant use.
Sintered stone is formed using vibration, compression, and heat which fuses clay and other minerals together into
a dense, non porous, durable and uniform composite material to make the indoor/outdoor restaurant tables shown here.
We recommend the following for routine care:
Clean with a damp cloth and gentle soap regularly.
Long term storage should be in a dry area.
Do not use vinegar, cleaners that contain acid, abrasive cleaners or furniture polish.