Chrome Water Tap
HBC-55709
- Brass Chrome Water Tap
- Size 1/2″
- Media; Water; Seawater
- Max pressure;16 bar
- Temperature;-10-110℃
- BSP&NPT thread.
- Regular brass, low lead brass
- Application: Water System
Bibcock specs
Tap Size
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1/2″
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Work pressure
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1.6Mpa |
Bibcock Materials
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HPB 57-3,CW617N, H58-3 |
Tap Standards
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ASME, ISO228 |
Working Temperature:
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From -20 ℃ To +90 ℃ |
Seat sealing
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PTFE |
Handle Material:
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Plastic |
Thread connection:
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BSP, BSPT, NPT |
Quality/Certifications
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CE, EN331 |
Finish;
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Sandblasted, nickel plated |
Cartridge
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Brass |
what is a Water tap
A water tap, also known as a faucet or spigot, is a device used to control the flow of water from a plumbing system. It is typically found in kitchens, bathrooms, outdoor areas, and other places where water is needed.
Water taps consist of a valve mechanism that can be opened or closed to regulate the flow of water. When the tap is turned on, the valve allows water to pass through, and when it is turned off, the valve blocks the flow of water.
Taps come in various styles, including single-handle faucets, dual-handle faucets, lever taps, knob taps, and sensor-activated taps. They can have different configurations and features, such as temperature control, water pressure adjustment, and spray functions.
Water taps are essential components of plumbing systems, allowing us to access water for various purposes such as washing hands, cooking, cleaning, and bathing.
Applications of Water tap
Water taps have various applications in both residential and commercial settings. Some common applications include:
Kitchen: Water tap in the kitchen are used for tasks like washing dishes, filling pots for cooking, rinsing fruits and vegetables, and providing water for drinking or making beverages.
Bathroom: Water Tap in the bathroom are used for activities such as washing hands, brushing teeth, filling the sink for shaving or face washing, and controlling the water flow in showers and bathtubs.
Laundry: Water Tap are used in laundry areas for filling washing machines, rinsing clothes, and other laundry-related tasks.
Outdoor: Water Tap Taps installed in outdoor areas, such as gardens or yards, provide water for gardening, lawn irrigation, washing outdoor equipment, and cleaning outdoor space