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WHY BYT® SOLID SURFACE

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Pure & Modified solid surface

Hygienic

BYT® solid surface is very easy to clean, and its lack of seams and cracks makes germs and bacteria growth less prominent, all of which make BYT® solid surface even more durable.
It can be constructed into a continuous, seamless product, removing grout seams and edges. Dirt tends to build up in cracks and corners, so BYT® solid surfaces retain less dirt and bacteria.
It’s nonporous, which means you don’t have to continually re-apply protective finishes to keep microscopic holes sealed.

Design potential

BYT® solid surface always looks beautiful. Consistent color and material give it a clean, elegant look. Limitless color and design options make it 100% customizable.
BYT® solid surface is homogeneous, so the material and color is solid throughout the entire product, giving it a clean, simple look.
BYT® solid surface is thermoformable, giving it a more continuous shape that is easier for the eyes to follow.
Since it can be formed into nearly any shape and it can take any color and pattern, you can create a product that is both sleek and memorable.
It can be or be customized to become translucent, which when backlit allows the surface to glow or light up custom designs, patterns, company names and logos, etc.

Durable

BYT solid surface is extremely durable. 

When BYT solid surface is manufactured, it’s “cured” so that the chemical reactions are almost fully completed. Because the chemical reactions and bonds are nearly 100 percent complete, the final product is very stable and inert, allowing it to hold significant weight and withstand intensive use.

The ATH composition in solid surface gives it a different tensile strength than many materials and improves resistance to scratching, heat, fire, water, chemicals and stains.

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