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Corian is a solid surface material composed of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate made by DuPont. It is said to be a thermosetting plastic, but can be thermoformed by heating it to 300 F, allowing unique shapes to be created. Its primary use is for countertops. Corian is available in thicknesses of one -quarter, one-half and three-quarters of an inch with one-half inch thickness being the most common thickness for most applications. All thicknesses feature the consistancy of color and patterning throughout common to all brands of solid surfacing material . This allows scratches, stains and light scorches to be removed with sandpaper. Joints can be made invisible by joining them with a special seam adhesive and sanding the connection smooth. The disadvantages of Corian are that it scratches easily, can be damaged by chemicals and is not heat resistant, so it can be melted by hot pots and pans. Corian is far more expensive than laminate and butcher block countertops and significantly more expensive than tile, but is less expensive than high quality granite. Direct competitionThe LG Group and the Formica Corporation both manufacture competing solid surface acrylic countertopping in similar styles and at similar price points as Corian. This material-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This corian solid surface index site has been developed to help wayward users find the information they are looking for, no matter how they are mistakenly spelled or mistyped. This site is designed to help users find corian solid surface information for the following query variants:
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