Abode Kitchen Taps
 Abode Kitchen taps are available in a wide range of styles and we offer them at the lowest UK prices. As it evolves from raw material to luxury kitchen
accessory, no effort is spared giving the taps the closest
attention.
When a customer uses their Abode kitchen taps for the first
time they would perhaps be surprised at the complexity of
the manufacturing process. Abode kitchen taps start out as
moulten brass poured into a die or mould. Within seconds the
brass cools forming the desired outer shape and integral waterway. Although
Abode kitchen taps has made a huge investment in the most
modern computer-controlled manufacturing process, it is the
finishing stages where the deft hand of craftsmanship plays
an equally important role. Every Abode kitchen taps component is hand polished
to ensure the highest degree of surface finish. Together with the most acute level of attention to detail
that goes into the hand polishing they have a plating production
line where quality control staff check every product before
it reaches the production line. Abode kitchen taps have an extensive range
spanning every taste from the traditional to the contemporary
with finishes to complement. These include chrome, satin chrome,
stainless steel and antique gold.
ABODE KITCHEN TAPS TAKING STEPS TO KEEP WATER LEAD-FREE.
The range of Abode kitchen taps and other relevant products
conform to the world's most stringent standards of drinking
water safety. Lead is a component part of brass production
and Abode has taken an important first step by using only
low lead brasses. By the end of the Abode production process
lead has all but been eliminated from its products.
Abode kitchen taps products used for drinking water, including sink mixers and
basin mixers, comply with the new US standards. Lead is used
extensively in the production of brass and assists with its
ability as a material to be forged and machined. But this
poses a health hazard when the lead content leaks into the
water contained within or passing through the mixer. The sources of lead in drinking water normally result from
corrosion of materials containing lead in contact with the
water. The amount of lead depends on several factors, including
the amount and age of lead-bearing materials susceptible to
corrosion, the way they were manufactured, how long the water
is in contact and how corrosive the water is to those materials.
Abode kitchen taps by tackling the problem head-on, is now proud to be
at the leading edge of water technology.
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