BRASS NOTE & CONTENTS

BRASS NOTE & CONTENTS

WHAT IS BRASS

Known for its durability and warm colouring, brass has a long history dating back to the Victorian era. Currently, it’s experiencing a resurgence in design circles, with Unlacquered Brass providing warm, inviting tones in modern and traditional settings.

As an alloy metal, brass is made primarily from copper and zinc. Compositions can range from 50–37% zinc to 50–63% copper, with other additives that allow it to be shaped into unique fixtures.

Brass is an antibacterial material that inhibits bacterial growth. Hence, there are fewer chances for the spread of bacteria or germs. Brass faucets are comparatively hygienic for both kitchen and bathroom environments, providing safe spaces for all ages.

Brass is a popular choice for kitchen and bathroom fittings because it's durable, hygienic, and versatile.

Durability
Brass is a strong, durable material that can withstand daily use.
Brass is a good conductor of heat, so it can quickly transfer hot water.

Hygienic
Brass is germicidal, meaning it can kill harmful bacteria and germs.
Brass faucets are often lead-free, making them safer for drinking water.

Versatile
Brass is available in a variety of finishes, so it can suit any style of kitchen or bathroom.
Brass can be paired with many materials, such as marble, porcelain, concrete, and wood.

Other benefits
Brass is fire resistant;
Brass is easy to clean and maintain and has an attractive warm color.

BRASS NOTES

Please avoid using any cleaning solutions that contain Brass is the luminous alloy of copper and zinc. Long term oxidation of this material will result in first a bronze tarnish, then turn dark brown, and eventually a blue-green patina This solution will eat through the chrome plating and eventually corrode the underlying brass material.

BRASS CONTENTS

Brass is the luminous alloy of copper and zinc. Long term oxidation of this material will result in first a bronze tarnish, then turn dark brown, and eventually a blue-green patina

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