Recycled Australian glass forms the basis of our Australian made surfaces.
Scratch
Resistant
Stain
Resistant
Heat
Resistant
Easy to
Clean
A staggering number of surfaces are manufactured using quartz, the dust of which contains respirable crystalline silica (RCS). RCS is often referred to as the new asbestos because it’s a proven cause of silicosis, a terminal respiratory disease.
At Eco Surfaces, we believe in crafting exquisite benchtops without compromising on human well-being. Our exclusive manufacturing method guarantees that our surfaces contain minimal levels of crystalline silica, consistently below 1%. Each product undergoes rigorous examination in accredited laboratories approved by NATA, ensuring unparalleled safety from production to installation and ongoing utilization.
SILICA SAFE
eco surfaces commitment to all those working with our materials
Explore our Frequently Asked Questions section to see our Responses from our Friendly Team.
If you need further information please contact us below and one of our friendly staff will be touch.
The Legacy Range is made with recycled materials, incorporating approximately 450 standard glass bottles per benchtop, supporting the circular economy and sustainability.
The typical slab size is 3050 x 1550 x 20mm, with a weight of 190-195 kg per slab.
Yes, Eco Surfaces benchtops pass all substances in stain resistance tests as per ANSI Z124.6 (5.5) – 2007.
Eco Surfaces benchtops have an impact resistance of 6.3J according to EV14617 – 9 (2005).
Eco Surfaces benchtops contain less than 1% crystalline silica by weight, making them safe to work with.
Eco Surfaces acknowledges the First Nations people of the ancestral lands on which we operate. We pay our respects to all First Nations people, and to Elders past, present and emerging. Eco Surfaces is committed to treating all people with respect and in building genuine partnerships with First Nations peoples and communities throughout our areas of operations.
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