SB Square 316 Built-in Rain Shower 50x50cm PVD Copper 1208955321
With this beautiful designer built-in rain shower, you bring all the luxury into your bathroom. The water consumption of both the rain shower function and the waterfall function is a maximum of 13 liters per minute at a pressure of 2.5 BAR.
The built-in rain shower is made entirely of RVS 316 quality.
Specifications
Operation
To operate this beautiful built-in rain shower, you need a built-in thermostat faucet with at least 1 outlet. At the bottom of this page, we suggest a few built-in shower thermostat faucets.
Installation
This built-in rain shower should be installed in a lowered ceiling or in a ceiling where a recess has been made. The built-in unit is equipped with mounting clamps. The built-in rain shower is detachable for service/maintenance purposes.
| Brand | SB Rubinetterie |
| Colour | Copper |
| Appearance | Design |
| Series | 316 AESTHETICS Square |
| Guarantee | 2 year |
| Build-in | Yes |
| Diameter showerhead | 500mm |
| Fixation | Built-in |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| With rosette | No |
| Number of jet types | 1 |
| Including shower arm | No |
| Ceiling mounting | Yes |
| side shower | No |
| Shape | Square |
| Measurement | 50x50cm |
| With lighting | No |
| Threaded connection size (inch) | 1/2 |
| Maximum tapping capacity (at 300 kPa) | 13 |
| Anti-limescale system | Yes |
| Adjustable spray angle | No |
| Adjustable spray jet | No |
| Length shower head | 500mm |
| Shower head width | 500mm |
| Anti-limescale system | Yes |
| Consumption (L) per minute | 15L |
| Shower arm length | n/amm |
| Coating | PVD |
| Product class | Rain shower / Shower heads |
| With jet type Waterfall | No |
PVD stands for Physical Vapour Deposition and this results in a coating that is much stronger than galvanised chrome, for example, and yet shines just as beautifully. Another not insignificant advantage of PVD coatings is that they are relatively environmentally friendly. To apply the coating, a liquid metal is vaporised in a vacuum environment. This means that the process requires less high temperatures. The vaporised metal is then applied to the product in one or more layers. These layers are wafer-thin so that the design of the product is not affected by the top layer.
PVD coatings are not only applied to taps, but to all kinds of metal objects that are used intensively and still require a beautiful colour. Think, for example, of cutlery, door fittings and even watches.
Advantages of PVD:
Disadvantages of PVD:
Wear-resistant and scratch-resistant top layer
Hard water can cause stains