Description
Stone Seam trial kit gives countertop fabricators an easy way to evaluate a clear, knife-grade seaming adhesive before committing to a full-size system. It is engineered for clean seams, reliable handling, and consistent visual results on both light and dark surfaces.
Stone Seam trial kit benefits for clean seams
- Knife-grade viscosity that stays in place on vertical seams and miters
- Clear, UV-stable formulation that helps resist yellowing over time
- Strong adhesion on quartz, granite, marble, porcelain, and sintered stone
- Controlled working time that supports precise seam alignment
- Trial format that allows evaluation without excess material waste
Stone Seam trial kit applications in fabrication
- Seaming slabs and engineered stone panels
- Mitered edges and laminated buildup details
- Porcelain and ultra-compact surface bonding
- Small repairs and color-match testing
Kit contents and workflow testing
The kit includes a foil pouch of clear resin, a measured hardener, and three pigment pastes that allow fabricators to experiment with color blending. This makes it easier to test seam appearance, cure behavior, and handling characteristics under real shop conditions.
Color matching and process control
Pigments can be blended in small amounts to fine-tune seam appearance without compromising clarity. Once you achieve a close match, record pigment ratios so future jobs remain consistent across multiple installs.
Evaluation and next steps
This trial kit is well suited for shops comparing seam systems or onboarding new technicians who need hands-on experience. For a visual overview of the color system, watch the Stone Seam color matching video. You can also explore our structural acrylic adhesives for additional countertop bonding options. Once you’ve picked a direction, check the Stone Seam Color Match tool to find the exact pigment formula for your stone before you start blending.
This product is commonly used by professional fabricators who want predictable results without guesswork. It allows teams to evaluate cure behavior, seam appearance, and color response using real materials before committing to larger cartridges or bulk packaging.
Add the kit to your cart to evaluate seam clarity, handling, and color control on your most common materials before standardizing on a bulk solution.












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