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THERMOSTATIC Plastic
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TH100P
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SHINHAN CERAMIC

Fine ceramic, Structural fine ceramic, Cartridge, Diverter, Headwork, THERMOSTATIC, Faucet

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SHINHAN CERAMIC
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SKU
131135
Product Name
THERMOSTATIC Plastic
Model Name
TH100P
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Product Specification

Turning Angle330˚
Temperature range20-50 ˚C
Temperature stop38˚C or 40˚C
Inlet water supply temperatureHot water 70˚C , Cold water 15˚C
Outlet water temperature adjusted on 38˚C38˚C±1.5˚C
Outlet flow rate adjusted on 38˚C20 ℓ/min (3bar)
Operating pressure0.5 ~6 bar(0.05~0.6 Mpa)
Recommend Pressure1~5 bar(0.1~0.5 Mpa)
Life cycle100,000 cycle


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SHINHAN CERAMIC
Fine ceramic, Structural fine ceramic, Cartridge, Diverter, Headwork, THERMOSTATIC, Faucet
All executives and staff members of S.C.C. Shinhan Ceramic arestriving to develop in order to realize a world first-classcompany specialized in materials.   S.C.C. Shinhan Ceramic has opened a new era in the fine ceramic field by means of advanced and accumulated technologies.Fine Ceramic Discs and Ceramic Cartridges of Shinhan Ceramic achieve a perfect sealing effect and more than 500,000 cycles of soft operation with the safest and the most precise operation available.These results can only be obtained by means of high-density and high-intensity products as well as special processes for contact surfaces.   Based on technologies by means of which more than 30 kinds of products have been successfully developed up to present,Shinhan Ceramic has recently developed a hot water-saving ECO Cartridge for the first time in the nation and proceeded to the stage of mass production.The company is manufacturing cartridges and other faucet products in collaboration with numerous faucet companies in Europe, China, and Japan.   S.C.C. Shinhan Ceramic will continue to do its utmost to research and develop products that satisfy customers’ needswith its best technologies in the ceramic field.
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