1. WHAT IS UNIQUE IDENTIFIER FOR OUR PRODUCT?
2. WHAT KIND COATING WE HAVE ON OUR PRODUCT?
Faucets come in variety of finishes, each offering distinct aesthetics and functional benefits. The classic chrome finish is renowned for its shiny, reflective surface and corrosion-resistant properties, making it a popular choice for both contemporary and traditional faucet designs. Brushed nickel provides a warmer appearance compared to chrome, with its matte or satin-like finish and excellent resistance to fingerprints and water spots, ensuring durability and easy maintenance. For those seeking a rustic or vintage look, the oil-rubbed bronze finish offers a dark, aged appearance that adds character and depth to the faucet design, albeit requiring special care to maintain its allure.
Stainless steel provides a modern and sleek option, boasting corrosion resistance and a resistance to fingerprints and water stains, making it ideal for contemporary settings. Polished brass adds an elegant touch with its bright and shiny gold-like appearance, often found in traditional designs. On the other hand, black matte finishes are increasingly popular for their sophisticated and bold look, coupled with resistance to scratches and stains, offering durability and style. For enhanced durability and resistance to corrosion and tarnish, PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) coatings are applied through a vaporization process, ensuring long-lasting performance. Lastly, powder-coated finishes offer versatility and customization options, providing a durable and scratch-resistant finish available in various colors to suit individual preferences. With such diverse options available, homeowners can easily find the perfect faucet finish to complement their style and elevate their bathroom decor.
3. WHICH MATERIAL USED IN BUILD OUR PRODUCT?
Faucets are crafted using a variety of materials, each chosen for its unique attributes and advantages. Brass, renowned for its durability and resistance to corrosion, is a popular choice, allowing for a polished, high-shine finish or diverse styling options.
Stainless steel, prized for its modern appearance and corrosion resistance, is another prevalent material. Zinc alloy, more budget-friendly, is employed for cost-effective options. Copper faucets, with their distinctive appearance and tendency to develop a natural patina over time, offer a unique aesthetic but require consistent maintenance.
Some internal components or handles may be made from plastic, though higher-end faucets typically prioritize metal for critical parts. Bronze and various nickel alloys are utilized for decorative or specialty faucets, providing rich finishes like brushed nickel or oil-rubbed bronze. Additionally, PVD coatings can enhance corrosion resistance and aesthetics on materials such as brass or stainless steel.
The choice of material depends on factors like style, budget, and intended use, with brass and stainless steel commonly featured in high-quality faucets. Checking product specifications ensures the chosen material aligns with specific durability and aesthetic preferences.
4. WHAT IS LEAKAGE MECHANISM USED?
The prevention of leaks in a faucet primarily revolves around the design and functionality of the valve or cartridge responsible for regulating water flow. Various types of valves are employed in faucets, each featuring distinct mechanisms to safeguard against leaks.
Compression valves utilize rubber washers that compress against a valve seat, with potential leaks arising over time due to wear on the washer. Ball valves rely on a rotating ball with openings, and leaks may occur if the ball’s seals or springs wear out.
Cartridge faucets employ a cartridge containing O-rings, and leaks can develop if these O-rings or the cartridge itself experience issues. Ceramic disk valves, comprising two durable ceramic disks, may still encounter leaks if the seals or disks develop cracks.
Single-handle faucets, commonly using cartridges or ceramic disks, face potential leaks if internal components degrade.
Additionally, O-rings and seals, integral in various faucet types, can lead to leaks as they wear out over time. Addressing leaks involves regular maintenance, timely replacement of worn-out components, and ensuring proper installation.
The choice of high-quality faucet components and materials further contributes to durability and minimizes the likelihood of leaks.
5. WHAT IS MINIMUM CLAIMED LIFE SPAN OF OUR PRODUCT?
Residential | Commercial | |
Diverters | 7 years | 3 years |
Brass Faucets | 7 years | 3 years |
Concealed Multifunction Showers | 7 years | 3 years |
Brass Showers | 7 years | 3 years |
Kitchen Faucets | 7 years | 3 years |
Kitchen Faucet’s Rubber Tube and Flexible Tube | 1 year | 1 year |
PVD Finishes (Bath Fitting) | 3 years | 2 years |
PVD Finishes (Shower Hose) | 1 year | 6 months |
ABS Showers | 2 years | 1 year |
Bathroom Accessories | 1 year | 1 year |
Other Allied Products | 1 year | 6 months |