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Page 1: Design Guide · Customer Services team. Thermo processing STARON® panels can be formed at 170°C, via either a vacuum or press process. The forming radii depend on material thickness

storon

®

LOTTE ADVANCED MATERIALS

Solid

Surfaces

Design Guide

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FLEXIBILITY AND VARIETY• Thermoformable and

3D-effects

• Organic and geometricdesign

• Perfectly suitable for use by carpenters

LIMITLESS COLOUR VARIETY• 150 colours

• Reflection and depth-effect

• Supreme Collection offering stone, marble and concrete looks

FREE FROM JOINTS• Glues together seamlessly

and invisibly

• Soft and flawless to the touch

• Cast-like design

TRANSLUCENT• Full-surface backlighting

• Variable luminosity

• Individual backlightingfor logos and texts

ROBUST AND DURABLE• Easy maintenance and repairable

• Flame and shock resistant

STARON®

STARON® Solid Surfaces is an acrylic-based material made of natural minerals. Just as decorative as natural stone, but with all the advantages of a solid surface material. As it is solid and non-porous, it can be processed three-dimensionally, offering planners and designers maximal freedom.Although STARON® incorporates all important qualities of stone, it can be worked by carpenters in a similar way as hardwood. Unlike stone however, STARON® feels warm and pleasant to the touch.

With its many advantages and versatile application possibilities, STARON® is a convincing contribution to the private, commercial and medical sectors alike.

HYGIENIC • Non-porous and homogeneous

• Bacteria-resistant and easy to clean

• Resistant to harsh chemicals

STARON® AN ORIGINAL SOLID SURFACE MATERIAL

DURABILITY, COLOUR VARIETY, DESIGN WITHOUT LIMITS

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Thermoforming Sheet

Staron sheets become flexible when

heated at a constant temperature. At

this state, it can be molded to a

desired 2D,3D form and smooth

curves can be created

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WALL CONNECTION PROFILES

The use of a hollow profile is

recommended to ob-tain an optimal,

joint-free wall connection profile. The best

way to achieve this is to join the STARON®

groove panel elements with STARON®

glue. Next, smooth out the radius (e.g.

12.5 mm) with a groove milling tool.

proCESS ExampLE

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Tempest and Quarry colours are conditionally malleable. If you have any questions, please contact your STARON® Customer Services team.

Thermo processing

STARON® panels can be formed at 170°C,

via either a vacuum or press process. The

forming radii depend on material

thickness and colour.

proCESS ExampLE

HEATING(Using Oven)

2D process

3D process

Invisible Joints

STARON® panels are glued with a two-

component adhesive that matches the colour

of the panel. After the adhesive residues have

been removed and the surface has been

polished, the glue joints are almost invisible.

Pattern Thickness(mm) Min. Inside radius(R)

Solid, Sanded6mm 25mm

12mm 76mm

Aspen, Pebble6mm 102mm

12mm 127mm

Quarry, Metallic 12mm 203mm

mold

mold

Supreme 12mm 126mm

STARON POSSIBILITY

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Inlays

After the milling process, different

colour STARON® veins are glued

together. The colour structures are

retained and complement each other.

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Casting Inlays

For smaller inlays, fill up the grooves in

the panels with STARON® adhesive in the

desired colour and grind off flush.

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Surfaces finishes

Matt finish is the standard finish for

surfaces subject to harsh environments or

strain.

Satin finish has a high lustre and requires

more care.

Gloss finish has a reflective gloss and

requires, depending on use, more

intensive care than matt or satin finishes,

especially for darker colours. It is

recommended to only use gloss finish for

vertical areas.

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- Matt finish

- Satin finish

- Gloss finish

CNC

Staron has a lower hardness than

natural stone so you are able to use a

wood working CNC to create precise

grooves (Mohs hardness: 2-3). You are

able to create an interior that embodies

what the designer wants.

CNC: Computer processed cost calculations of alterations

STARON® POSSIBLITY

Combining various Staron panels

When adding letters or patterns, use an

inlay technique by cutting out a similar

shape on a board and place a different

colored plate.OR

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Environmentally conscious material

Staron is manufactured under stringent

quality / environmental standards. Staron is

compliant to safe chemical standards

RoHS, does not contain Phthalates,

Greenguard certified and other meets

various other environment related

standards.

Backlighting

Almost all colours are suitable for partial

back-lighting of translucent logos or

lettering. Full-sur-face backlighting is

possible for certain STARON® colours.

Milling out the STARON® panels creates

optimal surfaces for LED backlighting

for logos or design elements.

Joints

PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONSTECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES

TESTS STANDARDS RESULTS REQUIREMENTS

Bending strength σ fm 64.5 MPa

Bending E-module Ef EN ISO 178 9030 MPa

Deflection 0.83%

Pressure resistance σ dm EN ISO 604 181 MPa

Tensile strength ASTM D 638 6000psi

Density ISO 1183 1.74 g/cm3

Material Weight 20.88KG / D=12.2mm

Surface hardness EN 101 2 – 3

Resistance against large bullet

DIN EN 438-21800 mm 12.2 mm material 700 mm 6 mm material

1300 mm 700 mm

Resistance against small bullet

DIN EN 438-2 > 25 N 6.1 and 12.2 mm

Abrasion resistance ISO 4586 p6 Weight loss established

Resistance against 180°C dry heat

ISO 19712/12.2 3 3

Resistance against wet heat

EN ISO 19712-2 5

Resistance against tempreature changes

EN ISO 19712-2 Section 4, passed

Steam resistance ISO 4586 3

Resistance against boiling ISO 4586 p7

Change in weight 0.16

Change in thickness 0.013 mm

Load test EN ISO 19712-2 No cracks / 0.10mm

Resistance against cigarette burns EN ISO 19712-2 3

Surface changes 5

EI. transit resistance EN 61340-5-1 960 x 109 Ω

EI. surface resistance EN 61340-4-1 1 x 1012 Ω

Thermal expansion ASTM D696 3.6 x 10-5m/m

Water absorption ASTM D570 0.04% in 24h

Light-fastness DIN EN 438-2Grey standard > 4 Blue wool scale > 6

Blue wool scale = 5

Microbiology DIN EN ISO 846 Part A & C

Chemical resistance DIN EN ISO 19712-2 Method A

Slip resistanceDIN 51130DIN 51097

R 10C

Fire protection DIN 4102-1 B1

Fire protection DIN EN 13501-1 B-s1, d0

Fire protection DIN EN 4554-2 R1 / HL3

Facade authorisation ETA – 16/0091Fastening with KEIL undercut anchor

Certificates, test results and information about the properties of Staron® and Tempest in particular, can be obtained upon request from STA-

RON® Customer Services.

STARON® POSSIBLITY

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Make the interior you seek through

modern but classic designs

Various Edge Designs

EdgE 1 EdgE 2

Straight 5, 10mm Bevel 5mm Round

5mm Round T&B Half Bullnose Full Bullnose Single Imperial

Demi bullnose Ogee Cove Ogee

WalefallStair Thread

STARON® POSSIBLITY

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STARON® COLOURS

Dawn VD126 Magnolia VM143

Ocean View VO171

Natural Bridge VN144 Dandelion VD175

Loam VL155

Cloudbank VC118 Delphi VD111

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STARON® COLOURS

SOLID

SANDED

Sanded White Pepper WP410

Sanded Icicle SI414

Sanded Cream SM421

Sanded Sahara SS440

Sanded Gold Dust SG441

Sanded Birch SB412

Sanded Cornmeal SC433

Sanded Stratus SS418

Sanded Goose SG428

Sanded Papyrus SP474

Sanded Vermillion SV430

Sanded Meadow SM465

Sanded Clay SC475

Sanded Heron SH428

Sanded Tundra ST482

Sanded Mocha SM453

Sanded Chestnut SC457

Sanded Dark Nebula DN421

Cotton White VC110

Urban Grey VU127

Morning Sky VM114

Beige Granite VB172

Ivory SI040

Fog SF020

Pure White SP016

Pearl SP011

Bright White BW010

Dazzling White SD001

Quasar White SQ019

Natural SV041

California Poppy(N) SC052

Onyx ON095

Univers(N) SU053

Sunflower(N) SS042

Oasis SO064

Steel ST023

Bliss SB022

Serene SS023

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STARON® COLOURS 49

METALLIC

QUARRY

Adamantine FA159

Zenith FZ184

Coffee Bean FC158

Radiance (Shimmer) FR148

Rattan FR124

Caviar FC188

Mystic FM178

Gold Leaf FG196

Peak FP100

Silvercloud FS122

Meteor FM111

Genesis FG174

Polar FP111

Metallic Sleeksilver ES581

Metallic Yukon 510

Metallic Galaxy EG595

Quarry Starred QS287

Earthen Bark QL257

Quarry Oyster TO310

Mosaic Dalmatian QD212

Quarry Minette QM289

STARON®, an environmentally friendly material

Individual colours available depending on specific order quantities. Availability may differ depending on colour and size.The printed colours may differ from the sample. Please consult the original sample for colour selection.

STARON® colours with recycled materials

Sanded Grey SG420

Sanded Taupe ST486

Sanded Onyx SO423

Aspen Glacier AG612

Aspen Snow AS610

Aspen Lily AL645

Aspen Pepper AP640

Aspen Alder AA625

Aspen Mine AM633

Aspen Brown AB632

Aspen Concrete AC629

Aspen Pond AP665

Pebble Blue PB870

Pebble Terrain PT857

Pebble Ebony PE814

PEBBLE

Pebble Swan PS813

Pebble Ice PI811

Pebble Saratoga PS820

Pebble Gold PG840

Pebble Chocolate PC855

Pebble Grey PG810

SANDED

ASPEN

Aspen Misto AM681

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Berlin Olympic Stadion visitor centre, Design and photo: Akay von Oppen, Berlin

02

Indoor pool Blau-beuren, Gebhardt Architectural Offices, Contrac-tor: Mohring, Photo: Webvisio Mediadesign

03

5PUBLIC BUILDINGS

National History Museum London, UK, Design and contractor: Paragon Creative, Photo: NHM London

01

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New Vienna Uni-versity for Econo-mics and Business Administration, AT, Zaha Hadid Archi-tects, Contractor: Joinery Scheschy, Photo: Studio M. Eder

06

Edge Media Furni-ture, Design and photo: Peter Ken-kel designed for people, Holdorf

07Heathrow Airport Terminal 5, London, UK, Photo: Heathrow Airport

08

Student Residence Milestone, Vienna, AT, Josef Weichen-berger Architects, Photo: Studio M. Eder

05

Warsaw Spire, Warsaw, PL, Design: Massive Design, Contrac-tor: Krause, Photo: Tadeusz Parcej

04

PUBLIC BUILDINGS

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Contractor: Joinery Scheschy, Photo: Pez Hejduk

Vienna Twin To-wers, AT, Katharina Fröch & Hoppe Architects

09

PUBLIC BUILDINGS

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Optician, Contra-ctor: Otto Ebers-berger GmbH

01Luxury Shop Lounge, Seoul, KOR

02

SHOPFITTING

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SHOPFITTING

Heidi.com Fashion, Neuchâtel, CH, Design: Zaha Hadid Architects, Photo: Mathieu Spohn

03Health care supply store Glotz in Stuttgart, Design and contractor: Parkraum & Dill-mann, Photo: B. Matthiessen

Sportalm Shop, Düsseldorf

04

05

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SHOPFITTING

Kludi Forum, Menden, Design: db architekci, Contractor: Krause, PL, Photo: Oliver Pohl

07

Dessange Beauty Shop, Moskau, RUS, Design & Photo: Stanylsav Starykh

06Stuart Weitzman Shoe Shop, Athen, GR

08

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Dental Centre, Seoul, KOR

01

HEALTHCARE SECTOR

JOINT-FREE DESIGN

EASY MAINTENANCE

NON-POROUS MATERIAL

EASY TO CLEAN

DURABLE AND EASY-CARE

HOMOGENEOUS

CHEMICALS AND STAIN RESISTANT

EXCELLENTQUALITY

FLEXIBILITY THROUGH FORM VARIETY

ENVIRONMEN-TALLY FRIENDLY CERTIFICATION

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HEALTHCARE SECTOR

Dentistry Am Staden 9, Saar-brücken, Design: Braun & Eyer & Okinlab, Photo: Studio Yaph Hakimi

03

medi – Centre for Medical Educa-tion, Bern, CH

04Barmherzige Schwestern Hospital, Linz, AT, Contractor: Joinery Scheschy, Photo: Studio M. Eder

02

Children’s hospital Kepler University Clinic, Linz, AT, Contractor: Joinery Scheschy, Photo: Studio M. Eder

05

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HOSPITALITY & RESTAURANTS

Marriott Re-naissance Hotel Barcelona Fira, ESP, Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Ribas & Ribas, Photo: A. A. Fuentes

01Sheraton Grande Walker Hill Hotel, Seoul, KOR

02

Double Tree Hilton Hotel, Bucharest, ROU, Design and pho-to: Inpro Studio

03

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HOTELLERIE & GASTRONOMIE

Gallery Café, Queensland, AUS, Design by the Nosuchstudio collective, Photo: Austaron

05

Perfect Day® Coffeeshop, Frankfurt Airport, Terminal 1, Design and photo: 3deluxe Architects

06Sushi La Bar & Grill Restaurant, Nicosia, CYP

04

Adagio Club Berlin, Design: stories within architecture, Photo: Adagio

07Wasabi Restaurant, London, UK

08

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Private home, Stuttgart, Design and photo: Julia Meisel, Archi-tect; Contractor: Mohring

01

RESIDENTIAL

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RESIDENTIAL

Private kitchen, Seoul, KOR

03

04

‘Kus’ crystal private kitchen, Niedersachsen, Design and photo: Mezzanin Architects, Vienna, AT

05

02

Private kitchen, Bayreuth, Design and contractor: Bezold Interior Construction, Photo: M. Bursch

Private kitchen, Aarau, CH,Design and photo: Lämmli Architecture, CH

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RESIDENTIAL

Double wash-basin, Bayreuth, Design: Becher & Partner, Contrac-tor: Bezold Interior Construction, Photo: M. Bursch

08‘Unique’ sofa & ‘Eight’ table, Neu-châtel, CH, Design and photo: Identi-ty Design, CH

06

Mikvah in Mos-cow, RUS, Design and photo: Alyona Franchan & Boris Matveyev, Faber Group

07

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RESIDENTIAL

Private kitchen, Seoul, KOR

10

11Private bathroom, Seoul, KOR

‘Motive’ Wash-basin, Victoria, AUS, Design and photo: Thomas Coward for Omvivo Kitchen

09

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Hublot Shop, Paris, FRA, Design and photo: Dietlin Artisans Métalliers, CH

03

Seoul City Hall,KOR

04Residenza Villa, Lugano, CH, Giussani & Berther Archi-tects, Photo: Claudio Bader

02

Sky Lounge, Dongdaemun Design Plaza & Park, KOR, Design: Zaha Hadid Architects

01

WALL DECORATION

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RV Caravan, KOR

02

UniLux 2020, InnoTrans 2016, Berlin, Design: Siemens AG, Con-tractor and photo: Krause & Railcom-sys GmbH

04

Buizen Yacht 52, Hull 3, Design and photo: Buizen Yachts, AUS

01

TRANSPORT

Intercity PKPPolska, InnoTrans 2016, Berlin, Design: Pesa, Contractor: Krause, PL, Photo: C. Kunze

03

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‘Pebble’ table, St. Petersburg, RUS, Design and photo: Mikhail Belyaev for Karat & STARON® Russia

03

GL1A + GL1B Sideboard, Design and photo: Guy Lafranchi Applied Design, CH

04

‘Odyssey’ desk, Design and image: Massive Design, PL

02

Façade module GDA 2016 – Special Mention, Design: Krause, Photo: Jonas Ratermann

01

ARTWORKS

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1

3

2

INSPIRATIONSPUBLIC BUILDINGS

Leather

Wood

Magnolia VM143

Textile

Wood Steel

Tiles

Wood Steel

Natural Bridge VN144

2

Dandelion VD175

31

RECOMMENDED COMBINATION OF MATERIALS

RECOMMENDED COMBINATION OF MATERIALS

Fibre

RECOMMENDED COMBINATION OF MATERIALS

Lobbies and foyers are a company’s and organisation’s business card. The naturalistic decors and thermoform ability of the Supreme Collection ensure design versatility and flexibility in these areas.

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1

3

2

Glass

Wood Wood

Tile

Wood Steel

Ocean View VO171

1

Bright White BW010

2

High-glossy

Wood Fabric

Presto VP159

3

RECOMMENDED COMBINATION OF MATERIALS

RECOMMENDED COMBINATION OF MATERIALS

RECOMMENDED COMBINATION OF MATERIALS

INSPIRATIONSGASTRONOMY

STARON® is an ideal material for the hospitality and restaurant industries, adding a heightened recognition factor to interior design. The Supreme Collection’s naturalistic colours ensure an exclusive, aesthetically pleasing look.

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1

2

Glass

Pure White SP016

2

Wood

Presto VP159

1

Tiles

Wood Steel

Tiles

INSPIRATIONSHEALTHCARE SECTOR

STARON® is exceptionally suited for use as a joint-free and highly hygienic design and functional element. Clear and neutral colours enrich the sensitive clinical ambience with modern, contemporary design.

RECOMMENDED COMBINATION OF MATERIALS

RECOMMENDED COMBINATION OF MATERIALS

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LOTTE is a worldwide Korean company. Founded 50 years ago in Seoul, South Korea, the company has successfully developed through acquisitions and partnerships – especially in Japan and other Asian countries – to become a world leader in the chemical, construction, tourism, retail, finances and food industries.

Since LOTTE acquired the Samsung chemical business in May 2016, the newly founded LOTTE ADVANCED MATERIALS company including its STARON® solid surface material and Radianz quartz are also part of the business. LOTTE ADVANCED MATERIALS is further expanding the international distribution network that was developed in the acquisition process.

In Europe, LOTTE ADVANCED MATERIALS EUROPE GmbH in Frankfurt am Main is responsible for STARON® Solid Surfaces sales, marketing and consultancy.

A brand that cannot be overlooked: With its 555 metres, the LOTTE World Tower in Jamsil- Dong, Seoul, is the highest building in Korea and the 5th highest in the world. The impressive complex surrounding LOTTE World Tower includes a mall, hotels and a theme park.

LOTTE WORLD TOWER

LOTTE

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