Cast Polymer: Durable and Versatile Material for Modern Applications
Cast polymer is a synthetic material formed by pouring a liquid polymer mixture into molds where it cures and hardens into precise shapes. Combining the benefits of natural stone aesthetics with enhanced durability and design flexibility, cast polymer has become a preferred choice across multiple industries including architecture, construction, and interior design.
What is Cast Polymer?
Cast polymer typically consists of a blend of resins (such as polyester or acrylic), fillers (like crushed stone or quartz), and pigments. Once mixed, this blend is cast into molds to produce components ranging from countertops and sinks to decorative architectural elements and engineered stone panels.
The cured product is lightweight, non-porous, and highly resistant to stains, impact, and weathering compared to natural materials.
Key Properties
High strength and durability
Customizable colors and finishes
Non-porous surface resisting bacteria and moisture
Thermal resistance and low thermal expansion
Ease of fabrication and repair
Lightweight compared to natural stone