Tapware, mixers, and other related items have become an integral part of our daily lives. They not only provide water access, but also look great. You can find them in many materials, including stainless steel and brass. Both are very popular for mixers and tapware, but there are some differences. Each metal has its own unique properties, even the materials used in them.
Facts about Brass Tapware
Brass is an alloy which contains zinc, copper and tin. Solid brass mixers and tapware are highly prized for their corrosion resistance and the fact they resist bacteria and mold growth. This is due to the copper content in brass, which can be anywhere from 58-59%. Brass is easy to shape into many designs and shapes available today. It also shines through the surface coating, revealing its character and colour.
Brass tapware and mixers have another advantage: they can be finished with a variety of colours, finishes, and surfaces. These include electroplating, hard gold electroplating, powder coating, PVD (physical vapour deposit), and many other colours and finishes such as brushed, glossy matte, satin, or a combination of all of these. Chrome finishes are distinctive and durable, making them ideal for everyday use. Chrome complements many styles of decor.
Information about Stainless Steel Tapware
Stainless steel is an alloy made up of steel, chromium and molybdenum as well as nickel, carbon, aluminum, and silicon. Before being made into stainless steel, basic steel has iron and carbon. However, stainless steel is rust-resistant because of the presence of chromium. It is more difficult than brass to form stainless steel, so it takes a lot of work to turn and make the different shapes and styles. Due to the high precision required for tapware and mixers made from stainless steel, they are more expensive. The hardness and maintenance of stainless steel can cause problems with machining and cutting tools.
Which one lasts longer?
Although some people believe that stainless steel mixers and tapware lasts longer than those made of solid brass, statistics show that they last just as long as the quality of their construction and finish. You will get a good return on your investment, regardless of whether you choose stainless steel or brass, if you purchase from reputable suppliers. You may have to pay more for stainless steel.
Contact us for more information about the differences between brass and stainless steel tapware and mixers. We offer durable, high-quality tapware and other related products. You can browse our website to see all the styles and products that are available. We offer many warranties and satisfaction guarantees.
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