Floor Crystallizing

Crystallization is a series of activities involving the use of chemicals (crystallizers) which changes the structure of the surface layer of marble. During crystallization, the crystal structure of calcium carbonate opens and destroys, under the influence of acid in crystallizer. As a result of a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and calcium carbonate, creating new chemical compounds. These compounds – Calcium hex fluorosilicate CA (SiF6) – characterized by high hardness, which significantly increase abrasion resistance of marble and scratches. The stone becomes harder, and its surface smooth. In our market there are many different crystallizers. Practically every company producing chemicals for the preservation of the stone has it on offer.