Stone sealants

Sealants for joints, edges, and installation in natural stone, quartz, and composite materials

Sealants for stone processing and installation

Professional sealant systems for durable joints, flexibility, and protection against moisture and discoloration

Tenax neutral curing silicone is developed for sealing natural stone, quartz, and ceramic materials. It is particularly suitable for materials sensitive to discoloration and the so-called halo effect.

The sealant provides elastic and durable joints that accommodate movement and mechanical load over time. It is commonly used for installation of countertops, backsplashes, sinks, and other applications where both tightness and visual finish are required.

Neutral curing silicone is essential when working with natural stone, as incorrect sealants can cause discoloration of the surface. The right sealant ensures reliable adhesion, flexibility, and resistance to moisture, mold, and UV exposure.

Sealants are available in multiple colors to match different stone types and design requirements. Read more about Tenax solutions for stone processing.

Neutral curing sealants for natural stone and countertops

Neutral curing sealants are used for secure sealing of natural stone and quartz, where the risk of discoloration must be minimized.

They are available in multiple colors to match different stone types and countertop finishes, ensuring discreet and visually consistent joints in the finished installation.

Adhesives for countertops and natural stone

Adhesives for stone applications include epoxy, vinylester, and specialized systems for countertop joints, lamination, and reinforcement.

Explore the full range of adhesives developed for professional processing and installation in natural stone and quartz.

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Why use neutral curing sealants for natural stone?

Neutral curing sealants are essential when working with natural stone, as acid-based sealants can cause discoloration and surface damage.

Using the correct sealant reduces the risk of halo effect and edge discoloration, ensuring durable and visually consistent joints in countertops and visible applications.

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