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Silica-free alternative to engineered stone confirmed by university researchers

University of Adelaide researchers have verified a new product manufactured by Silksurface as being a silica-free alternative to engineered stone.

Silksurface began investigating safer alternatives to engineered stone prior to the recent announcement that the use, supply and manufacturing of engineered stone will be prohibited in Australia from 1 July 2024.

“Today, we can confirm that this product has been proven 100 percent silica-free through independent testing undertaken by the University of Adelaide’s School of Public Health,” said Ben Scott, founder of Silksurface. “The ban on engineered stone provided industry with opportunities to deliver better products for customers and workers, which is what we have done. This is an example of industry responding in an innovative way to regulation, and we look forward to getting the product onto shelves in the new year.

“The fact is that customers want a quality product which looks good, which is affordable and can be manufactured in a way that is safe for workers.”

To find out more, visit the Silksurface website.


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