Rrog is being overly dogmatic. Unity Audio made some very high quality speakers using Corian (not quartz, but similar). If it worked as a speaker cabinet material it can probably work as an equipment shelf. There are several different brands of quartz-like countertop. Some may be quartz all the way thru and some may be a layer of quartz bounded to a substrate. I think the later may work better as a shelf material, but I'm purely speculating. Countertop installers are probably the best source of practical info. Try it an tell us the results.
quartz as shelving
Recently came across a quartz kitchen counter top at a friend's house.
Got the basic stuff from him, it is 93% quartz and 7% color and polymers. Under some sort of process this is vacuumed and vibrationed into a slab under 100 tons of pressure. Then they are kilned dry. Have a 10 year warranty. What is all this leading to?
Has anyone tried it with their racks or equipment?
What are some reasons why it may not work well?
and of course the converse.
If someone has it will save me the trouble of trying to find out what it would cost and how it might work first.
It is hot here and it makes me lazy, or perhaps more so.
Got the basic stuff from him, it is 93% quartz and 7% color and polymers. Under some sort of process this is vacuumed and vibrationed into a slab under 100 tons of pressure. Then they are kilned dry. Have a 10 year warranty. What is all this leading to?
Has anyone tried it with their racks or equipment?
What are some reasons why it may not work well?
and of course the converse.
If someone has it will save me the trouble of trying to find out what it would cost and how it might work first.
It is hot here and it makes me lazy, or perhaps more so.
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