
What is the essence of a Senry faucet that sets it apart? There are the obvious thoughtful design touches: color matching hoses for pull out sprayers add a coordinating touch of class. Our innovative thinking brought forth the patented dual spray lavatory faucet, revolutionizing mundane vanity tasks of washing and shaving. We use a foundation of high quality materials such as solid brass castings and ceramic disc valves to build a wide range of faucet styles.
Thoughtfulness is what defines a Senry faucet. Using the finest materials, designing with the user in mind, and marrying handcrafted touches with computer-precise processes. It is not merely the features and technology we pack into our faucets but the belief that our faucets should be as unique as their owners. The brush strokes in our Antique Brass finish faucets are hand applied. Each has its own unique identity. We go a step beyond ensuring the function of our handles by designing them with the tactile responses that feel just right. Quality is in the details.
With inner strength to match their outer beauty, Senry faucets are cast from solid brass in single-molds to produce a unique body free of unsightly seams. We developed special brass formulations to provide you with a long-lasting faucet that also keeps the water safer for you to drink.
Brass is the ideal material for long lasting faucets - Body strength and durability
- Improves finishing and coating process
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- Formulated for drinking safety
- Seamless one-piece main faucet body for a leak-free waterway and pleasing shape
- No seams or joints to harbor dirt
Computer Controlled Machining
The advent of Computer Numerical
Control (CNC) machines
revolutionized manufacturing by
making curves and 3D structures as
easy to produce as straight cuts.
In addition to casting, Senry parts
are machined from solid brass through an automated CNC
process. CNC automation eliminates human error and
produces parts with remarkable consistency and quality.
Each faucet is an exact representation of what its designer
envisioned.
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