Integra Adhesives Launches Online Natural Stone Color Match Tool

Integra Adhesives is launching a unique online color match guide for natural stone. The new Web page, at www.integra-adhesives.com/stonecollection/, allows fabricators to visually see more than 180 samples of natural stone, matched with one of the 15 Natural Stone adhesive colors that are part of Integra Optics collection. The colors are … Read more

NSF Seeking Volunteers for Sustainable Countertop Committee

The National Center for Sustainability Standards (NCSS), a part of NSF International (formerly the National Sanitation Foundation) is beginning development of a Product Category Rule (PCR) for residential countertops in accordance with ISO 14025. The rule will cover natural stone, solid surface, engineered stone, high pressure laminate and recycled materials. … Read more

MIA Broadens Safety Initiatives with Canadian Outreach

The Marble Institute of America (MIA) has announced plans to broaden their outreach in Canada with a comprehensive Canadian-centric safety program. The program looks to leverage the success of the MIA’s safety program in the United States and will include a partnership with Safe at Work Ontario. Safe at Work … Read more

Large Granite Repair

This video shows how one company, Rembrandt Countertops, repairs a granite slab. It actually looks like they are joining two pieces of similar granite, but they call it a repair, so it is probably safe to assume this is their repair technique. One thing of note is that this is a black … Read more

Indian Publication to Hold ‘World Stone Congress’

Natural Stonage, a publication based in India, is organizing a “World Stone Congress” in New Delhi, India, on Jan. 29 and 30. The agenda for the event includes discussions on sustainable trends in the natural stone industry; standardization of quality in quarrying and processing; technologies for improving production and efficiency; facilitating … Read more

Utilizing Granite, Quartz and Solid Surface Repair Services

Many countertop owners are surprised to learn that damage to granite, quartz and solid surface countertops can be repaired, often without having to remove and reinstall them. While fabricators are aware that these repairs are possible, the work may require some of their best employees, and it detracts from the … Read more

Short, Yet Interesting Article/Slideshow on Countertop Trends

I ran across an interesting article on Kitchen & Bath Business today highlighting some apparent trends in countertops. It also has a photo slideshow to go with it. I’m not sure if I agree 100 percent on all of the points being made here, but there are some insights offered, … Read more

Does ‘Natural’ Really Matter?

In the not-too-distant past, I heard a presenter question whether it is really accurate to use the term “natural stone” anymore. He pointed out that a huge number of stone slabs coming into the United States are altered in one way or another – via resination or by the use … Read more

Distelhorst to Retire as CEO of MIA

Garis “Gary” Distelhorst, CAE, executive vice president & CEO of the Marble Institute of America (MIA) since 2002, will retire Dec. 31, 2012, after an accomplished 43-year career as a senior-level association executive. The MIA Board of Directors has named James Hieb, CAE, the association’s vice president, as his successor. Hieb will … Read more

Braxton-Bragg Offers Antiquing Brush Line

A line of Viper Antiquing Brushes are now available from Braxton-Bragg, which can be used to achieve a textured or leathered look for all types of stone. Diamond brushes work with harder stones, such as granite, to lower softer veins, creating an “antique” effect. Using the brushes, fabricators can offer … Read more