NEOLITH sintered stone surfaces – Ultra-compact surfaces, kitchen worktops, and architectural cladding Dubai | Attainable Luxury Living

NEOLITH

Ultra-compact sintered stone surfaces

NEOLITH represents the next evolution in architectural surface materials. Composed entirely of natural minerals and processed through advanced sintering technology, NEOLITH delivers performance characteristics that exceed natural stone, engineered quartz, and ceramic tile. With exceptional resistance to heat, scratching, staining, and UV degradation, NEOLITH surfaces maintain their integrity across both interior and exterior applications, making them suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, facades, and high-traffic commercial environments.

Performance

Engineered for Extreme Conditions

NEOLITH sintered stone is manufactured through an exclusive process that replicates the natural formation of stone over thousands of years—compressed in just hours. The result is an ultra-compact surface with virtually zero porosity, exceptional dimensional stability, and resistance to the most demanding environmental conditions. From kitchen worktops exposed to high heat and acidic substances to outdoor facades subjected to UV radiation and thermal cycling, NEOLITH maintains its structural integrity and aesthetic appearance without degradation.

Technical Details

System Specifications

100% natural materials (feldspar, silica, clay)

Water absorption <0.08% (virtually zero porosity)

Extreme heat resistance (no surface damage)

100% UV resistant (no color fading)

Superior scratch & abrasion resistance

Available in 3mm, 6mm, 12mm, and 20mm thicknesses

Large format slabs (up to 3600×1600mm)

Suitable for indoor & outdoor applications

Chemical & stain resistant

Minimal maintenance requirements

Knowledge Base

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