Pure White Quartz is a clean engineered quartz surface with a bright white base and a very subtle fine granular texture. It is a practical choice for countertops, islands, vanity tops, and modern interior projects that need a plain white surface with good visual consistency and everyday usability.
Item No :
ALW-001Surface finish :
Polished or honedOrder(MOQ) :
200 square metersPayment :
T/T, L/C, CashProduct Origin :
CHINAColor :
Pure whiteShipping Port :
Xiamen or other China portLead Time :
20 daysWeight :
2700 kg/M3Product Description
Pure White Quartz is a straightforward, commercially useful white quartz surface for buyers who want a clean look without dramatic veining. It has a bright white base with a slight granular feel and appearance, which gives the slab a bit more material presence than a completely flat visual white.
Compared with Super White Quartz, this product is usually not as intensely white and not as refined in surface delicacy, but that is also why it often works well for broader projects. It is easier to position for practical kitchens, vanity tops, apartment fit-outs, and regular commercial interiors where a stable white surface matters more than a highly polished premium-white effect.
Visual Character
Pure White Quartz has a clean white base tone and a very light micro-grain texture. The surface is visually simple, but not empty. Under proper lighting, it reads as a calm white slab with a small amount of natural-looking granular presence.
This is important because it separates the material from Super White Quartz. Super White tends to look more refined, denser, and cleaner in surface texture. Pure White Quartz is slightly more relaxed in appearance. It still looks clean and modern, but it does not try to deliver the same ultra-fine, ultra-pure effect.







Best For
· Kitchen countertops
· Kitchen islands
· Bathroom vanity tops
· Apartment projects
· Developer packages
· Clean modern interiors
· White cabinet and light wood combinations
· Buyers looking for a plain white quartz option with practical value
· Distributors who need a dependable mainstream white quartz line
· Projects where pure white is enough and super white is not necessary
Why Buyers Choose It
1. Clean and easy to place in many interiors
Pure White Quartz works across many design directions because it does not fight with cabinets, wall colors, metal finishes, or flooring choices.
2. A practical white, not a difficult white
Some very bright or overly refined white surfaces can become harder to position commercially if the customer does not see the extra value. Pure White Quartz often sells better because buyers understand it immediately.
3. Slight grain gives it material presence
The subtle grain helps the slab avoid looking too flat or too sterile. That can be useful in real residential spaces where an absolutely blank white may feel too plain.
4. Suitable for repeat-use projects
This type of quartz is often a sensible option for larger housing, multi-unit, and distributor programs where the goal is consistent supply and clean presentation rather than a dramatic design story.
5. More commercially flexible than super white in some cases
If the client wants a white quartz surface but is not specifically asking for the finest possible white or the most delicate surface refinement, Pure White Quartz is often the more balanced choice.
6. Better value alignment for many markets
Some customers do not need the upgraded appearance of Super White Quartz. For them, Pure White Quartz is the smarter option because it covers the design brief without pushing the product beyond the real requirement.
· Kitchen countertops
· Kitchen islands
· Vanity tops
· Backsplashes
· Reception counters
· Tabletops
· Window sills
· Laundry room tops
· Apartment fit-out interiors
· Commercial interior counters in dry areas
Less Suitable Uses
· Exterior applications with long-term UV and weather exposure
· Projects that require dramatic veining or marble-look movement
· Applications where a warmer off-white or cream-toned white is preferred
· Heavy abuse environments where a plain white surface may show dirt more easily
· Buyers specifically looking for the finer, cleaner, more delicate look of Super White Quartz
A practical judgment here: if the client is comparing white quartz carefully and wants the most refined and cleanest white appearance possible, then Super White Quartz is the better fit. Pure White Quartz is the right choice when the buyer wants a bright, reliable, commercially sensible white surface with a slight granular character.
Pure White Quartz is a strong range product because it is easy to explain and easy to place. It sits comfortably in the mainstream white quartz category and can serve as a dependable stock item for everyday demand.
For showroom selling, it helps to position it this way:
· Pure White Quartz = clean white, slight micro-grain, practical, broad-use
· Super White Quartz = whiter, finer, smoother, more refined, upgraded option
That comparison gives your sales team a clear ladder and helps avoid overcomplicating the conversation.
This product is a good fit for practical interior use where a clean white surface is required and the job does not call for dramatic visual movement. It is especially suitable for kitchens, vanity tops, and repeated-unit interior work.
One real-site consideration is that plain white surfaces need careful handling during fabrication and installation. Dust, adhesive marks, and poor finishing are usually more visible on white slabs than on strongly veined materials. If site control is poor, even a good material can look weaker than it should.
Pure White Quartz makes sense when the project brief needs:
· a white engineered quartz surface
· clean and neutral design compatibility
· stable visual consistency
· good fit for residential or standard commercial interiors
· practical cost-to-appearance balance
If the project is design-driven and sensitive to subtle finish differences, request a comparison between Pure White Quartz and Super White Quartz before final sign-off. On paper they may sound close, but in sample review, the surface refinement difference is usually noticeable.
Pure White Quartz is relatively easy to maintain in daily interior use, but like any white surface, it benefits from sensible care.
· Clean with mild soap and water or a neutral cleaner
· Wipe spills in time, especially coffee, tea, wine, sauces, and colored liquids
· Do not place hot cookware directly on the surface
· Use chopping boards instead of cutting directly on the slab
· Avoid abrasive pads and aggressive chemicals
· Keep installation and final cleaning controlled, especially on project sites
Because it is a plain white surface, routine dirt and strong-colored spills may show faster than on darker or busier patterns. That is normal and should be explained honestly to buyers.
FAQ
Q1. What is the difference between Pure White Quartz and Super White Quartz?
Pure White Quartz has a bright white appearance with a slight granular feel. Super White Quartz is usually finer in texture, visually cleaner, and slightly whiter overall.
Q2. Does Pure White Quartz have a pattern?
It does not have a dramatic pattern. Its main character is a clean white base with a subtle micro-grain look.
Q3. Is Pure White Quartz suitable for countertops?
Yes. It is suitable for kitchen countertops, islands, vanity tops, and similar interior surfaces.
Q4. Is it a good choice for large apartment or housing projects?
Yes. It is often a practical choice for larger-volume projects because the look is clean, easy to coordinate, and broadly acceptable.
Q5. Will Pure White Quartz look too plain?
That depends on the project. In minimalist interiors, that simplicity is often the reason buyers choose it. In more expressive spaces, a veined quartz may be a better fit.
Q6. Does the slight grain matter visually?
Yes, but subtly. It gives the material a bit more surface presence and helps distinguish it from completely flat-looking white slabs.
Q7. Is it as white as Super White Quartz?
No. It is white, but generally not as pure-looking or as delicately refined as Super White Quartz.
Q8. Is it suitable for outdoor use?
Quartz is generally better used in interior applications. Long-term exterior exposure is usually not the best fit.
Q9. Does it resist everyday staining?
With normal care, it performs well for everyday interior use. Exact technical submissions should still be matched to the specific product series and project requirement.
Q10. Who is this product best for?
It is best for buyers who want a practical white quartz slab with a clean look, slight micro-grain character, and broad design compatibility.
If you are comparing Pure White Quartz, Super White Quartz, and other plain white quartz options, Aoli Stone can help you review the difference in color purity, surface feel, and project fit before ordering.
Contact us for:
· slab photos
· samples
· size and thickness details
· export packing support
· distributor quotations
· project supply discussion
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Technical information
The main component of quartz stone countertop material is 93% quartz sand and resin, color or others. It feels very similar to stone.
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Test item(s) |
Test method(s) |
Test result(s) |
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Absorption by weight |
ASTM C97/C97M-15 |
0.05% |
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Density |
2371 kg/m³ |
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Abrasion resistance (polished) |
ASTM C241/C241M-15e1 |
44 |
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Flexural strength |
ASTM C880/C880M-15 |
Dry condition:35.6 MPa |
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Wet condition:40.1 MPa |
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Compressive strength |
Refer to ASTM C170/C170M-17 |
Dry condition:248 MPa |
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Wet condition:240 MPa |
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Coefficient of linear thermal expansion |
ASTM C531-00(2012 |
22.2×10-6/C |
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Specular gloss(60) |
ASTM D523-14 |
38.2 |
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Stain resistance test |
Refer to ANSI Z124.6-2007 |
Total stain resistance value:56 Maximum individual depth of staining:0.04mm |
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Composition analysis |
FTIR,PGC-MS,XRF and TGA |
See Page 9 |
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Radioactivity |
GB 6566-2010 |
Class A |
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Mohs'hardness |
Refer to EN 101:1991 |
6 |
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Specimens identification No. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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Absorption by weight (%) |
0.04 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
0.04 |
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Mean water absorption (%) |
0.05 |
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Density (kg/m³) |
2358 |
2372 |
2375 |
2373 |
2376 |
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Mean density (kg/m³) |
2371 |
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