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Faucets

Faucets include spouts, handles, aerators, inlets, outlets, and arms and shanks. Examples of faucets are lavatory faucets, tub and shower faucets, kitchen faucets, clawfoot tub faucets, bar sink faucets, bidet faucets, and all wall vessel faucets. They are either cast or molded from heated metals. Finishes may be of chrome, nickel, bronze, antique gold, and polished nickel. Product literature gives consumers a list of factors to be considered when buying faucets.

Among these are:

safety (For example, faucets with single control have a memory that turns on or off at any temperature, thus protecting children from being scalded.

amount of water used (Electronic faucets which are hands-free save water and reduce the spread of germs.)

convenience (The spout should provide adequate reach into a sink’s multiple basins and be high enough to provide ample working room./ Waterkinetic technology creates a warmer, more luxurious spray that blankets the body, giving the feeling of a high-flow shower with less water./ Jetted shower offers a relaxing retreat.)

matching accessories (This factor creates a coordinated look in the home.)

The industrial market offers faucets that keep abreast with the world’s dynamic technology or satisfy consumers’ lifestyles and preferences. Examples are faucets for dispensing draught beer, electronic and automatic faucets, and faucets with waterkinetic technology. For all their innovations, faucets must be manufactured and supplied with certificated tests done by governments and laboratories according to the required standards, like material composition, plating thickness, salt spray and cass tests.



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