Examine the stone’s mineral composition first—calcium-based stones like marble and limestone show higher vulnerability to acidic substances, while silica-rich materials such as granite and quartzite offer superior chemical resistance for demanding environments like kitchens and laboratories. Request acid sensitivity ratings and porosity measurements from suppliers before specifying any natural stone for areas exposed to cleaning products, food acids, or industrial chemicals.
Test samples with your specific use-case chemicals before committing to large orders. Apply common substances you’ll encounter—lemon juice, …









