Tpomount sink
The installation of the countertop basin is easy, as long as the hole is opened on the countertop. There are a variety of sink edge designs for over-counter basin sink styles to choose from. It is necessary to ensure that the connection gap between the sink and the countertop is uniform, and there is no water seepage.
The basin with the decorative edge on the table or the whole basin on the table is called topmount sinks.
In short, the basin protruding from the table is the basin on the table.
Customized different sizes and PVD colors.
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Standard definition of artificial carbon and graphite terms
Ash - residue after carbon oxidation under the specified method. Binders—usually an organic material used to bond coke or other fillers before roasting, such as coal or petroleum pitch. Carbon—an element with an atomic number of 6, chemical symbol C, which is allotrope. Coke — A carbonaceous solid product formed by the plastic deformation of coal, petroleum, or other materials during thermal decomposition. Compressive strength—The ability of a material to withstand unidirectional compressive loads. Defects - some variation in chemical, microscopic, or macroscopic structures of artificial carbon or graphite. Unacceptable - There are cracks or dimensional deviations that are more than satisfactory for use. Extrusion—Under force, the material continuously passes through the forming hole. Cracks—a defect that has a greater effect on the properties of a typical structure than carbon or graphite. Flexural Strength—Indicates the ability of a solid material to withstand bending, ie, to load. Streamline - Defects caused by discontinuities in speed during molding or extrusion molding. Level - The grade the processor gave the material. In this way, in the reproduction process, the same specifications of production can be obtained according to the requirements of the processor: different. . Raw Carbon - A carbon that has been shaped but not fired. Hardness—The ability of a material to resist deformation, especially permanent deformation, indentation, or scratches. Penetration - Partial filling of open-cell structures by other materials. Interlayer - A boundary line or slit that is usually parallel to the main texture of the carbon or graphite body. Machinability - A measure of how a material can be cut and formed. Artificial carbon—a carbon synthetic rubber that has a temperature of 900 to 2400°C.