Basins are a must-have fixture in the workplace or at home. After all, washing hands is vital to maintaining good health. Without proper hand hygiene, you risk getting communicable infections and waterborne diseases.

Traditionally, most hand-washing basins are made of natural stone and ceramic. Although naturally occurring stones like granite and marble are unique and elegant, they are expensive. As a result, people are seeking cheaper alternatives that offer similar qualities as ceramic and natural stone.

In the 1970s, Corian® was developed. It was the first solid surface material to substitute traditional ceramic and natural stone countertops. Today, its popularity has grown, and it's used in several other applications, such as healthcare basins.

What is Corian®?

Corian® is a composite material that contains acrylic polymers, alumina trihydrate, and traces of epoxide, pigments, polyester resins, and filler materials sourced from bauxite. These materials undergo melting before being hardened into Corian®.

After hardening, Corian® is cured and then distributed for various applications, such as the Healthcare 8550 basin. This product complies with the AusHFG Type B standards, guaranteeing durability and safety throughout its lifetime. It also integrates seamlessly into existing Corian® worktops, ensuring high hygiene standards in healthcare centres.

Corian® is an ideal material for healthcare worktops because of its pleasant aesthetic qualities and ability to meet high expectations in busy healthcare environments.

Here is why Corian® is the perfect material for healthcare basins.

Excellent stain and moisture resistance

Healthcare environments experience high traffic daily. The hand-washing basins will likely get stains because many people use them. However, they need to be clean throughout to avoid spreading diseases.

By using Corian® basins, hospital staff have an easier time cleaning. This ensures that the environments remain neat, reducing the risk of spreading infections.

Inert to acids

Due to biological waste, hospital cleaners often use strong chemicals to clean basins. For example, if a patient vomits or bleeds into a basin, the staff must disinfect the area quickly to prevent the potential spread of pathogens.

To kill pathogens, cleaners use solid and acidic chemicals. Unfortunately, these can damage standard countertops and basins. However, Corian® is inert, meaning it doesn't react with acids. As a result, cleaners can safely use robust cleaning solutions.

Non-porosity

Corian® is a non-porous material. So how does this concern healthcare? Well, other porous materials usually require sealants to prevent leakages. Unfortunately, these sealants comprise potentially harmful chemicals.

Precisely, the chemicals in adhesive and sealant systems can cause health issues when touched or inhaled. Common effects of sealant overexposure include irritation of the eyes, throat, nose, and skin, asthma, and allergic reactions.

Furthermore, being non-porous protects Corian® healthcare basins from mould, mildew, and bacterial growth. This contributes to better hygienic standards.

Affordability

Lastly, Corian® is more affordable than natural stone. As a result, healthcare service providers can spend less money choosing Corian® over granite. Then, they can use the saved money to improve other sectors, such as getting high-end treatment equipment and medicines.

Final Words

Corian® cleans easily, making it the perfect choice for healthcare worktops where dirt is an unending menace. In addition, it's stain-resistant, meaning blood spots and other hospital-related stains won't create irreversible damage.

More importantly, Corian® is beautiful and available in many colours. Its beauty creates a relaxing atmosphere that patients need while waiting for treatment.