Kitchen Sink Black Tap With Sprayer
KITCHEN FAUCET
Product Description | |
Name: | 980095 Kitchen Sink Black Tap With Sprayer |
Hole Distance: | 34-35mm |
Material: | SUS 304 |
Water Diversion : | 0.35Pa-0.75Pa |
N.W.: | 1.2kg |
Size: | 420*230*235mm |
Color: | Black |
Surface Treatment: | Brushed |
Inlet Hose: | 60cm stainless steel braided hose |
Certification: | CUPC |
Package: | 1 set |
Application: | Kitchen/Hotel |
Warranty: | 5 years |
PRODUCT DETAILS
980093 Kitchen Sink Black Tap With Spraye Kitchen pull out faucet with commercial SUS 304 stainless steel construction, superior corrosion & rust-resistant finish. | |
Exceed industry longevity standards, ensuring durable performance for life, the zinc alloy cover with multi-layer brushed nickel, high temperature resistant EPDM hose. | |
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It has tow kinds of control, cold and heat. | |
Single handle control water temperature and flow volume easily, high arc 360 degree swivel spout and flexible hose supply full range washing access, sprayer head always retract back to spout after each use. | |
Pull down kitchen sink faucet features a long nylon hose, wear-resistant, so people can use the stainless steel kitchen faucet freely. | |
There are two ways of water flowing, foaming an shower. |
Tallsen has been making professional kitchen and bathroom products and equipment for over 20 years. Our kitchen furniture and equipment has been sold worldwide to the retails, interior design companies and hospitality industry. We work with various designers around the world to create your modern look kitchen. Tallsen kitchen faucet creates a clean and uncluttered look that blends beautifully with any décor.
Question And Answer:
Another useful tip on selecting a faucet is knowing the terminology that will sometimes pop up when browsing the choices. It’s not all about the color and finish, or the look of the fixture. Consider also how it works, how does the water mix, because that will determine things like the flow rate, or the kinds of repairs or parts that may be needed over the long term. The operation of a faucet depends on the valve that controls it.
These are the four main types, including the first three “washerless” valves:
Ball: The temperature- and flow-control handle pivots on a ball near the base of the spout.
Disk: The water-control handle is part of the faucet, over a cylindrical body.
Cartridge: When water flow is dictated by an up-down movement rather than by pushing the handle back to start flow (such as in the ball or disk configuration), the faucet is likely to operate using a cartridge setup.
Compression: In older fixtures, users have to manipulate separate hot and cold handles that must be “screwed” to turn off the flow.