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What Is Quartz? The Solution for Commercial and Residential Surfaces, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: WI-EN-139804-0124

Quartz surfacing is a man-made material consisting of up to 93% natural quartz crystal. In this course, you will discover the other components behind the beauty, durability, and flexibility of this surfacing material. You will see the composition, production, and quality assurance processes that go into making the material and the resultant attributes and capabilities, as well as the installation basics of quartz surfacing materials.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the attributes of quartz as a mineral and quartz surfacing as a manufactured product, including the testing to look for to ensure durable, long-lasting use.
  • Identify the raw material components of quartz and the role each plays in the performance of the finished product, and explain the manufacturing process.
  • Identify installation basics and fabrication techniques that lead to accuracy and efficiency.
  • List the certifications that ensure quartz surfacing meets health, safety, sustainability, and performance requirements.
  • Recall the range of quartz surfacing applications.

Faculty BIO

Mark Kieckhafer began his career within the laminate industry immediately out of college in the fall of 1989 working for the manufacturer of Wilsonart Brand Decorative Laminate. His career spans more than 27 years with Wilsonart, a leader in engineered surfaces, where he has performed numerous sales functions in the companies Laminate, Adhesives, and Flooring business units. Mark served as the Sales Director for Wilsonart's Specification Team, directing the company's sales efforts to non-buying customers such as Architects, Interior Designers, and End Users. Currently, he is focused on helping to enable their entire sales organization as Director of Sales Effectiveness which includes focusing on meeting customer needs in the industries Wilsonart serves: Healthcare, Education, Hospitality, Office, Retail, & Residential. Mark earned a bachelor's degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI. He also studied International Business at the University of Salzburg in Austria. Currently, Mark resides with his two sons in Belton, Texas.
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