Product Information:
The Electroplate Brass Bibcock is a subordinate of the S series faucet, model S01. Compared with the traditional brass bibcock, Electroplate Brass Bibcock has a layer of electroplating on the outer layer. From the appearance, the silver valve body and the slightly bulged valve belly are smooth and generous, and the handle is engraved with IFAN PLUS.

Product Size:
Size(mm) | PCS/Box | Weight(g) | CBM |
1/2 | 100 | 280 | 0.0272 |
3/4 | 80 | 350 | 0.0272 |
Product Features:
The surface of the faucet is mainly electroplated with nickel and chromium. The nickel and chromium electroplating process has a history of many years. The electroplating process is very mature, the purity of chemical raw materials and additives is high, and the impurities are low; and the electroplating equipment is advanced. The environment is clean, and there are generally fewer electroplating quality problems. In the inspection, it is found that the phenomenon of electroplating is not resistant to corrosion is mainly because some manufacturers reduce the cost of electroplating, and the plating layer is thinner, which can not completely make up the pores of the plating layer. The corrosive liquid corrodes to the substrate through the pores, and a large number of rust spots appear.

The majority of faucets are electroplated. There may be two reasons for the surface peeling caused by high temperature. One is the poor quality of electroplating, and the other is the material of the faucet. Nowadays, faucets are mainly made of brass or zinc alloy as raw materials, high-end faucets Basically, brass is used. After the surface is electroplated, there is no problem with resistance to about 200 degrees and corrosion resistance. However, if zinc alloy is used as the raw material, the plating layer above 100 degrees may blisters and fall off, and there will be many spots of corrosion after about a year. It's ugly to come out.
