Coming up with my own names for corian

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navycop

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I have some scrap with the name on the edge or the back. Some of it does not have any markings. I do not know if it is Avonite, Staron or Corian (the pictures on the websites all look the same). My question is: Can I make up a name for my records incase the customer wants another one?
 
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I would take a photo of both the raw piece and the finished pen. You can certainly make up names like "Daytona Beach", "Gray Granite", "Lava", or others... Whatever suits your fancy.
 
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I would take a photo of both the raw piece and the finished pen. You can certainly make up names like "Daytona Beach", "Gray Granite", "Lava", or others... Whatever suits your fancy.
I just didn't want to infringe on anybody's copyright name.

With so many colors and patterns you have a job of work. You might want to use a number along with your made up name. Corian itself is a trademark and many sellers seem to use the term 'hard surface' to describe it unless they know that it is Corian.
 
I would take a photo of both the raw piece and the finished pen. You can certainly make up names like "Daytona Beach", "Gray Granite", "Lava", or others... Whatever suits your fancy.
I just didn't want to infringe on anybody's copyright name.

I think the generic term that I've see is "solid surface" material.... Then if you want to make it more specific, I'd say to keep it generic color.... eg: "a bright blue solid surface inlay".. To me that makes more sense than worrying about what brand and color name it is.
 
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