Angle Valve For Sink
HC-33777
- Size : 1/2"x1/2"
- Name: Brass Angle Valve
- Body Material: Brass
- Connection: Female Thread
- Power: Manual
- Media: Water, Oil
- Working Pressure: 10bar
- Working Temperature: 0-+80℃
- Style: Handle-controlled
- Surface Treatment: Chrome Plated
- Function: Kitchen, Home, and Garden
- Solid Brass: The valve is made of quality solid brass and
electroplated polished chrome
- Slowly Turn: Quarter turn valve means more effortless shutoff open
close and only need to turn 2 circles
Modern: Contemporary chrome finish. This designer angle valve stop
puts a premium touch on those ugly pipe fittings for sinks,
bathrooms, and toilet kitchen showers.
Parts of Valve angle
No. | Part | Materials |
1 | Body | Brass |
2 | Cartridge | Brass |
3 | Stem | Brass |
4 | Seal | EPDM/cartridge |
5 | Seal Gasket | NBR |
6 | O ring | NBR |
7 | Thread | BSP, 1/2″x1/2″ |
8 | Handle Wheel | Zinc Alloy |
9 | Finish | Polishing and chrome plated |
Angle Valve For Sink
An angle valve for a sink, also known as a sink angle stop valve,
is a type of angle valve specifically designed for controlling the
water supply to the sink faucet. It is an essential plumbing
component installed under the sink and connects the hot and cold
water supply lines to the sink faucet.
Features and uses of an angle valve for a sink:
Control Water Flow: The primary function of the sink angle valve is to control the
water flow to the sink faucet. When the valve is open, water flows
freely through the supply lines to the faucet, allowing you to use
the sink. When the valve is closed, it stops the water flow,
preventing water from coming out of the faucet.
Angle Design: Like other angle valves, the sink angle valve has an L-shaped
design with an inlet and outlet at a 90-degree angle to each other.
This design allows for easy installation in tight spaces under the
sink.
Hot and Cold Supply: There are usually two separate angle valves installed under the
sink, one for the hot water supply line and one for the cold water
supply line. This allows you to control the temperature and flow of
water to the faucet independently.
Quarter-Turn Operation: Most sink angle valves use a quarter-turn operation, meaning you
only need to turn the handle 90 degrees to open or close the valve
fully.
Materials: Sink angle valves are commonly made of durable materials such as
brass or stainless steel, ensuring longevity and resistance to
corrosion.
Compression or Threaded Connections: Sink angle valves can have either compression or threaded
connections, depending on the type of supply lines used in the
plumbing system.
Lead-Free Options: Many modern sink angle valves are manufactured to be lead-free,
meeting health and safety standards and reducing potential health
risks associated with lead exposure.When installing or replacing
sink angle valves, it's essential to use high-quality valves that
meet the necessary industry standards and regulations. Proper
installation ensures a reliable and leak-free water supply to your
sink faucet. If you're unsure about which valves to use or need
assistance with installation, consider consulting with a
professional plumber for expert guidance and assistance.