Certified engineered quartz surfaces in a commercial interior

Quality & Certification

Certified, tested
and traceable

Distributors and importers don't just buy slabs — they buy compliance for their market. Every Auro Quartz program is backed by recognised certifications, independent lab testing, batch-level color control and full export documentation. Here is exactly what we test, certify and ship with your order.

NSF / ANSI 51 GREENGUARD ISO 9001 SGS

Our certifications

Four credentials your market asks for

Certificates and test reports are issued in our factory's name and can be provided per order, per batch or per destination market. Ask for copies before you commit — we send them, not promises.

NSF / ANSI 51
Food contact safety

Food Equipment Materials

Our slabs are certified to NSF/ANSI 51 for use as food-contact surfaces. The non-porous resin matrix does not harbor bacteria, mold or mildew, which makes the material suitable for kitchen counters, food-prep stations and commercial catering environments.

Annual NSF audit · certificate available on request

GREENGUARD
Low chemical emissions

GREENGUARD / Indoor Air Quality

Tested for low VOC emissions so the finished surface is safe for sensitive indoor environments — homes, schools, hospitals and healthcare fit-outs. Limits follow recognised indoor-air-quality thresholds for enclosed spaces.

Emissions test report · VOC data sheet

ISO 9001
Process & traceability

Quality Management System

Our factory operates an ISO 9001 quality management system. Every order is traceable from raw quartz lot to finished slab, with documented control points at mixing, pressing, curing, calibration and polishing.

ISO 9001 certificate · documented QMS

SGS
Third-party verification

SGS Independent Testing

Physical and chemical properties — water absorption, flexural strength, abrasion, stain and chemical resistance — are verified by SGS, an independent third-party laboratory. Test reports accompany shipments where required for import compliance.

SGS test reports per batch / per market

The numbers

Technical specifications

Engineered quartz is roughly 93% natural quartz bound in a high-performance resin. That composition is what gives the surface its near-zero porosity, hardness and stain resistance — the properties below are the ones fabricators and specifiers check first.

Property Value
Quartz content ≥ 93% Natural quartz aggregate; balance is resin + pigment
Water absorption ≤ 0.02% Effectively non-porous — no sealing required
Flexural strength ≥ 45 MPa Resists cracking under load and during fabrication
Mohs hardness 6 – 7 High scratch resistance for daily use
Heat resistance up to ~150°C Use trivets; avoid direct thermal shock on resin binder
Stain resistance Class A Wine, coffee, oil and most household chemicals wipe clean
Slab size 3200 × 1600 mm Jumbo format for fewer joints on large runs
Thickness 12 / 20 / 30 mm Standard production thicknesses
Polished engineered quartz slab surface detail

How we control quality

Five checkpoints, every batch

The number-one complaint distributors have about imported quartz is color drift between reorders. We control it with documented batch records and a ΔE color tolerance read against a master reference — so the slab you reorder matches the one you sold.

01

Incoming Quartz Inspection

Each lot of quartz aggregate is checked for color, granulometry and moisture before it enters the mix.

02

Batch Mixing & ΔE Color Check

Pigment dosing is logged per batch. Cured reference tiles are read against a master under a calibrated light box; batch color must hold to a tight ΔE tolerance.

03

Slab Calibration & Flatness

After pressing and curing, slabs are calibrated to thickness and checked for flatness and edge integrity.

04

Surface & Defect Scan

Every slab is inspected for pinholes, voids, vein registration and polish quality before grading.

05

Pre-shipment QC & Documentation

Final grade, packing audit and batch records. SGS / certificate copies are matched to the order before the container is sealed.

Marble-look quartz batch consistency

Batch color you can resell with confidence

We retain master reference tiles for every active color and read each new batch against them under controlled lighting. Reorders are matched within a tight ΔE tolerance and the batch ID travels with your documentation — no guessing on the next container.

Silica safety & compliance

We take crystalline silica seriously

Engineered quartz contains crystalline silica, and cutting or grinding it dry releases respirable dust linked to silicosis. Regulators are tightening fast — Australia banned engineered stone containing silica from 1 July 2024, and OSHA (US) and the EU enforce strict exposure limits. A serious supplier ships the safety information that keeps your fabricators compliant. We do.

Bottom line: never dry-cut engineered quartz. Use wet processing with on-tool dust extraction, and follow the SDS and fabrication guide that ship with your order.

We supply an SDS with every shipment

Each order ships with a Safety Data Sheet covering respirable crystalline silica (RCS) content and the controls fabricators should apply when cutting, grinding or polishing.

Wet-cutting & dust-control guidance

We recommend wet processing (water-fed tools), on-tool LEV extraction and that no dry cutting be performed. Our fabrication guide spells out the safe-work method our partners should follow.

Aware of tightening regulation

Australia banned the use of engineered stone containing crystalline silica from 1 July 2024, and the US (OSHA) and EU enforce strict RCS exposure limits. We help importers understand what applies in their market.

Low-silica & mineral-filled options

For markets moving away from high-silica engineered stone, we can quote lower-silica and alternative mineral-filled formulations on request.

Get the catalog, specs and certificates

Tell us your market and we'll send the full color catalog, technical data sheets, SDS and copies of the certifications you need to import — before you place an order.