Sand Blasted And Chrome Plated, Sand Blasted And Nickel Plated
Item::
Brass Tap
Size::
1/2",3/4"
Material::
HPB 57-3,CW617N, H58-3
Handle Material::
Iron
Stem Type::
Double O-ring
Stem Material::
Brass
Seat Material::
PTFE
Body Seal Material::
PTFE
Working Pressure::
12 Bar, 16 Bar
Opening/Closing Test::
10,000 Times
Thread::
BSP, NPT
Working Temperature::
-10˚C-100˚C
Highlight:
316SS Bibcock Valve
,
Bibcock Valve tap
,
Bibcock with plastic
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
3000
Packaging Details
Color Packing
Delivery Time
30days
Payment Terms
L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram,
Supply Ability
50000pcs
Product Description
Details About Chrome Brass Tap
Chrome Brass Tap
HBC-52021
Brass Chrome Brass 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
Brass Tap specsification
Tap Size
1/2″
Work pressure
1.6Mpa
Bibcock Materials
HPB 57-3,CW617N, H58-3
Tap Standards
ASME, ISO228
Working Temperature:
From -20 ℃ To +90 ℃
Seat sealing
PTFE
Handle Material:
Plastic
Thread connection:
BSP, BSPT, NPT
Quality/Certifications
CE, EN331
Finish;
Sandblasted, nickel plated
Cartridge
Brass
what is a Brass tap
A brass tap refers to a type of faucet or valve made primarily from brass, a metal alloy composed primarily of copper and zinc. Brass is commonly used in plumbing fixtures and fittings due to its durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal. A brass tap typically consists of a handle or lever for controlling the flow of water, a body that houses the internal valve mechanism, and a spout or outlet where the water is dispensed.
Brass taps have been widely used for both residential and commercial plumbing applications for many years. They are known for their sturdiness and longevity, making them a popular choice in various settings. Brass taps can be found in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and other locations where water control is required.
One of the advantages of brass taps is their resistance to corrosion. Brass is less prone to rust and decay compared to other metals, making it well-suited for environments with exposure to water and moisture. Additionally, brass has good thermal conductivity, allowing for efficient temperature control of the water.
Brass taps are available in a variety of styles and designs, ranging from traditional to modern aesthetics. They can be finished with different coatings or platings, such as chrome or brushed nickel, to enhance their appearance and provide additional protection against tarnishing.
Overall, brass taps are valued for their durability, corrosion resistance, and timeless appeal, making them a popular choice in plumbing fixtures.
How to fix the brass tap
Repairing a brass tap will depend on the specific issue you are facing. Here are some general steps for fixing common problems with a brass tap:
Identify the Problem: Determine what issue you are experiencing with the brass tap. Common problems include leaks, dripping, difficulty in turning the handle, or a loose connection.
Turn Off the Water Supply: Before starting any repair work, turn off the water supply to the tap. Locate the main water shut-off valve and close it to prevent water from flowing.
Disassemble the Tap: Use a screwdriver or an appropriate tool to remove any screws or fasteners that hold the tap together. Carefully disassemble the tap, taking note of the order and position of the components.
Inspect and Clean Components: Examine the internal parts of the tap, such as the valve, seals, and O-rings. Look for signs of wear, corrosion, or damage. If any components are damaged or worn out, they may need to be replaced. Clean the components using a cloth or brush to remove any debris or mineral deposits.
Replace Faulty Parts: If any parts are damaged or worn out, replace them with suitable replacements. You may need to purchase new valves, seals, or O-rings from a hardware store or plumbing supplier.
Reassemble the Tap: Once you have replaced any faulty parts or cleaned the components, carefully reassemble the tap in the correct order. Make sure all connections are secure and properly tightened.
Test for Leaks and Functionality: Turn on the water supply and test the tap for leaks or other issues. Check that the handle operates smoothly and that water flows properly. If any leaks persist, double-check the connections and ensure all components are properly aligned.
It's important to note that the specific repair process can vary depending on the design and model of the brass tap, as well as the nature of the problem. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the repair process, it's advisable to seek assistance from a professional plumber.
FAQ
Q: How long is your product guarantee period? A: We have Two years guarantee and 24 hours full-time service.
Q: What is your MOQ? A: Normal Each Items 3000pcs MOQ.
Q: Can you accept OEM,ODM? A: we accpet OEM.
Q: How long is your delivery time? A: 30-35 days After Confirm Order