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From the Chemistry Lab to the Kitchen: Soapstone Offers Much More Than a Passing Grade

by Steven Schrenk, Polycor Director of Digital Marketing | Mar 5, 2021 | Inspire

Soapstone has been a staple material in chemistry labs across the country for decades because of its heat and acid resistance. Glass beakers, Bunsen burners, and hydrochloric acid are no match for soapstone in the chemistry lab, so naturally there is nothing in the kitchen it can’t handle.

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