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Company: TAI ZHOU KAKA VALVE FACTORY
Putian Industrial Zone, Chumen Town,Yuhuan,Zhejiang,China
Yuhuan 317600
China
Phone: 86-576-82688979
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Date/Time:  11/15/23 6:31 GMT
 

1/2 Inch Water Faucet Tap Bibcock Valve

Product Description
1/2 Water Faucet Tap
Detail About Bibcock Valve Brass Bibcock Tap, Bib Tap
HBC-55802

The bibcock is connected to a water source on one end and the other end is
an outlet

Finising: Polishing and Chrome plated
Handle: Brass
Life time:
10000 times On-Off

Materials: HPB 57-3,CW617N, H58-3
Size: 1/2",
Temperature: -10˚C-100˚C
Thread connection BSP, NPT
Warranty: 24 months
Working pressure 12 bar, 16 bar
Technical Parameters:
Property Value
Product Name 1/2 Water Faucet Tap
Size 1/2
Structure Angle Type
Connection Male Threaded
Material Brass
Color Chrome
Surface Treatment Polished
Handle Type Zinc Alloy
Pressure Medium Pressure
Warranty 2 Years
Features

faucet vs tap



"Faucet" and "tap" are two terms that are often used interchangeably to
refer to a device used for controlling the flow of water in plumbing
systems. However, there can be slight differences in their usage depending
on regional preferences or context. Here's a general overview of the terms:



Faucet:

In American English, "faucet" is the more commonly used term.
A faucet typically refers to a device that controls the flow of water in a
plumbing system, specifically in the context of fixtures such as sinks,
bathtubs, showers, or basins.
Faucets are available in various styles, including single-handle, double-
handle, and motion-sensing models. They can be operated by turning a handle,
lever, or knob to regulate the water flow and temperature.
Faucets may have additional features such as pull-out or pull-down sprayers
for kitchen sinks, or integrated showerheads in the case of shower faucets.


Tap:

In British English and other English-speaking countries, "tap" is the more
commonly used term.
A tap typically refers to a device used to control the flow of water in
plumbing systems, including both indoor and outdoor applications.
Taps are commonly found in kitchens, bathrooms, gardens, and other areas
where water outlets are needed.
Taps can be operated by turning a handle or lever to open or close the
valve, controlling the water flow. They may have separate taps for hot and
cold water or a single tap with a mixer for regulating the water
temperature.
The term "tap" is also used to refer to a spigot or faucet-like device used
to draw or dispense liquids from containers such as barrels or kegs.

In summary, both "faucet" and "tap" generally refer to devices used to
control the flow of water. The choice of term may depend on regional or
cultural preferences, as well as the specific context of usage.






What is the 1/2 Water Faucet Tap



The phrase "1/2 Water Faucet Tap" typically refers to a type of water faucet
or tap that is designed to connect to a water supply using a 1/2 inch (or
sometimes written as 1/2") pipe thread. The "1/2" indicates the size of the
pipe thread, which is a common standard for residential plumbing fittings.

In plumbing terminology, the size of pipe threads is often measured in
fractions of an inch, and the 1/2" size is a standard size for many
household water faucets. This measurement refers to the diameter of the pipe
thread that the faucet or tap connects to.

So, when you come across the term "1/2 Water Faucet Tap," it typically means
a faucet or tap that has a 1/2 inch pipe thread connection for water supply.
1/2 Inch Water Faucet Tap Bibcock Valve
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