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8 kounu mai 10 fucets i raro 20$ tarepa

No tata nei, the Nanjing Municipal Bureau of Quality Supervision released the results of the 2017 residentshome improvement products quality spot check, Te whakauru ki nga Faucets, He kowiri tira kowiri, bathroom brackets and paint-free boards. The pass rate of faucets is the lowest at 67.5%, and the pass rate of faucets priced at 100 yuan and below is only 14.3%.

Te reiti kaore i te kitea o nga paanui i raro 20$ is as high as 85.7%

O mua, the Nanjing Municipal Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision commissioned the Nanjing Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Institute to conduct random inspections on 40 batches of faucet products sold by production enterprises, circulation areas and e-commerce platforms in Nanjing. I muri i te tirotiro, 27 batches were qualified and 13 batches were unqualified, Tuhinga o mua 67.5%.

Nanjing Quality Supervision Bureau classified the test results according to the product source and price range, and the results were eye-catching.

Ko te 40 batches of tap products sampled this time were 20 puranga, 19 pūāhua me te 1 batch sampled from physical stores, Ko nga papaaho e-tauhokohoko me nga kamupene whakangao, āhua. I roto ia ratou, the qualification rate of physical store products is the lowest at 55%; the qualification rate of e-commerce platform products is 78.9%; and the qualification rate of production enterprises is 100%.

Mai i te tirohanga o nga utu hua, Tuhinga o mua 70$ and above is 100% (unqualified rate 0%), and the pass rate of products between 20$ a 70$ kei te 85.7% (unqualified rate 14.3%). The pass rate of products between 20$ a 40$ kei te 62.5% (the unqualified rate is 37.5%), me te reiti o nga hua o 100 Yuan me raro kei raro 14.3% (the unqualified rate is 85.7%).

2 batches of faucet metal pollutants precipitation exceeded the standard

This sampling inspection was carried out in accordance with GB 18145-2014 “He taapiri taapiri kirikiri” me te GB 25501-2010 “Limited Value of Faucet Water Efficiency and Water Efficiency Grade”. Tuhinga o mua 13 Nga Pakanga o nga Hua Kore, the unqualified items mainly related to surface corrosion resistance, Te tohu o te wai, Ko nga tikanga o te rere me nga taonga, Tuhinga o mua 2 batches of products were detected to exceed the standard of metal pollutant precipitation (ārahi).

I tua atu, this sampling inspection also refers to the standard of QB/T 1334-2013 “General Technical Conditions for Faucets”, and carried out the sealing performance of the faucet after freezing for 4 Haora haora, 8 Haora haora, 12 Haora haora, a 24 hours at a low temperature of -10°C. Risk monitoring. I muri i te tirotiro, 33 batches of faucets meet the standard requirements, with a compliance rate of 82.5%.

Te tātaritanga o te taonga tirotiro

①Flow uniformity and water efficiency grade

Flow uniformity and water efficiency grade Among the samples sampled this time, 1 batch of water efficiency grade was unqualified, Na ko te reiti o tenei kaupapa ko tenei 97.5%; 3 batches of flow uniformity were unqualified, Na ko te reiti o tenei kaupapa ko tenei 92.5%. These two items are the requirements for the energy efficiency of the water tap, and the uniformity of the flow is the prerequisite for evaluating the water efficiency grade of the tap. Excessive flow of water nozzles will cause waste of water resources, which is not conducive to the implementation of my country’s energy conservation and emission reduction policies.

②suria te aukati

Among the samples sampled this time, 12 batches of surface corrosion resistance were unqualified, Na ko te reiti o tenei kaupapa ko tenei 70%. Products with unqualified surface corrosion resistance are prone to rust during use, which will not provide protection and affect the appearance and use of the product. The surface corrosion resistance of the faucet not only depends on the company’s electroplating process, Engari tera ano hoki nga waahanga penei i te rauemi, Te tukanga tuku, te whakamarumaru.

③Precipitation of metal pollutants

Among the samples sampled this time, 2 batches of metal contaminants were unqualified, Na ko te reiti o tenei kaupapa ko tenei 95%. Ko te ua o te poke o nga poke e pa ana ki te hauora o te tangata, Ina koa ko te whakaemi i te tinana o te tangata, which can cause long-term health risks in the human body and affect the normal physiological functions of the human body. The low-grade copper grades of faucet products and the substandard production process of the enterprise are all causes of excessive precipitation of metal pollutants.

(Unqualified samples precipitated by gold contaminants)

④marial

Among the samples sampled this time, 7 batches of materials were unqualified, Na ko te reiti o tenei kaupapa ko tenei 82.5%. Ko etahi hua e whakamahi ana i te konutai zinc, a corrosive material whose price is only 1/3 of copper alloy. He ngawari ki te Corrode tenei rauemi, e kore nei e pa ki te ahua, but also reduces the strength of the faucet, causing water leakage and cracking after a period of use. Whakaritea ki te parahi parahi, zinc alloys are cheap and easy to process. In order to control costs and reduce processing links, some companies use zinc alloys instead of copper alloys to make greater profits.

⑤ Risk items (Whakamātautau pāmahana)

This sampling conducted a temperature test, ara, freezing the water nozzle at -10°C for 4 Haora haora, 8 Haora haora, 12 Haora haora, a 24 hours to test the sealing performance. I muri i te whakamatautau, Tuhinga o mua 40 batches of taps sampled this time, katoa o 7 batches of faucets have leaked in a low temperature environment.

I tenei wa, there is no corresponding national standard for the freezing temperature value of faucets. I raro i nga ahuatanga noa, the faucet will not be frozen and cracked at a few degrees below zero, but after low-temperature freezing, due to the expansion and condensation of water in the valve core, the valve core will be squeezed and stressed. Ka puta he riihi i te hononga. Hei whakaora i nga utu, some manufacturers use poor-quality brass as the casting material for the faucet. The ductility of the metal is greatly reduced, and it is easy to freeze at low temperatures and almost breaks when it is knocked.

(Sample with unqualified freeze-thaw sealing performance)

Tohutohu Kaihoko

①Avoid buying zinc alloy faucets

Zinc alloy is a corrosive material, so you should avoid this type of product when purchasing a faucet. Ka taea te wehe ki te ana i roto i te ana o te hua. Copper materials are generally castings, and the inner wall of the product is not very flat, while zinc alloys are injection-milled, the inner wall will be very smooth, and the inner wall has obvious separation lines. Mena ka taea, you can grind away the sample in an inconspicuous place to see the color. The color of zinc alloy is white, while copper alloy is yellow.

②Avoid buying low-cost faucets

The unqualified rate of faucets below 100 Ko Yuan te teitei rite 85.7%, and many items that have a greater impact on consumers’ ora, such as the precipitation of materials and metal pollutants, are not recommended.

③Look at the surface

Visually check whether the plating surface of the faucet is evenly glossy, and pay attention to whether there are any defects such as peeling, hūmahi, burning, raro, pātepiri, dark spots and obvious pitting. The sprayed surface structure should be fine, maeneene me te kakahu, without defects such as sagging and bottoming. There is no burr or grit to the hand.

④Look at the thread

The pipe thread of the faucet is connected with the connecting hose or pipe. I te wa e hoko ana, visually check the thread surface for defects such as dents and broken teeth. Pay special attention to the effective length of the pipe thread.

⑤ Tirohia te ite

Try turning the handle up, ki raro, mauī, me te taha matau. If it feels light and does not feel blocking, the valve core is better. The main parts of a good quality faucet are made of brass. Kia whai whakaaro ki te wehe i nga hua e whakamahi ana i nga taonga o te ao me nga papaa miihini, Ko wai te kounga o te oranga me te ratonga he tino rawakore.

⑥ Water saving

The faucet with a bubbler saves water better. Feel the water flow with your hand when purchasing. Te rere wai maeneene me te pupuhi nui (ihirangi miro wai) indicate that the bubbler is of better quality.

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