Modern ceramic valve cores mostly use zirconia or alumina ceramics. These materials have a hardness close to that of diamond, a surface smoothness that can reach the nanometer level, and an extremely low coefficient of friction.
Modern ceramic valve cores mostly use zirconia or alumina ceramics. These materials have a hardness close to that of diamond, a surface smoothness that can reach the nanometer level, and an extremely low coefficient of friction.
In the confined space of the modern kitchen, the faucet has long transcended its definition as a simple water dispenser, evolving into a key hub for improving cooking efficiency and cleaning experience.
In modern kitchens, the faucet has long transcended its role as a simple "water dispenser," becoming a frequently used core that integrates functionality, hygiene, aesthetics, and human-computer interaction.
Traditional hoses have insufficient surface smoothness, which easily attracts water stains and oil, increasing friction and causing obstruction of retraction.
With increasingly compact modern kitchen spaces, folding kitchen hot and cold water faucets are becoming a popular choice for small apartments, open kitchens, and renovation projects due to their advantages of easy folding and unfolding, space saving, and
The surface treatment process of faucets (such as brushing or chrome plating) must be hydrophobic to reduce water stains and indirectly reduce the risk of secondary splashing caused by water droplets sliding off.