Glass Spigot Description
This Square floor-standing 316 stainless steel spigots is used for glass below 12-15mm, it is a heavy-duty glass spigot with stronger load-bearing capacity and is suitable for environments that require high load-bearing capacity, such as high-rise buildings and swimming pools.
Glass spigots come in various finishes, such as polished stainless steel, brushed stainless steel, and black. They can be used with a wide range of glass panel thicknesses and styles, including tempered glass, laminated glass, and patterned glass. The main advantage of using 316 stainless steel for glass spigots is its superior resistance to corrosion and rust compared to other grades of stainless steel. This ensures the longevity and durability of the spigots, even in challenging outdoor conditions.
Glass Spigot Specifications
Product Name |
Square Floor-standing Glass Spigot |
Glass Thickness |
160mm*104mm*104mm |
Glass Thickness |
12-15mm |
Weight |
2.54Kg |
Finish |
Classic Satin/Mirror |
Material |
Duplex Stainless Steel 2205, Stainless Steel 304/316 |
Application |
Glass Railings, Walls, Balcony Railings, Swimming Pool Fences, Stair Handrails, Garden Fences, etc. for High-rise Buildings. |
Casting Process |
Siica Sol Technics Lost-wax Process |
Certifications |
Australian Standard Test/Patent Certificate/IATF16949/ISO9001/ISO14001/TUV/PED/AD2000 |
OEM |
Available |
Annual Output |
2000MT |
Tooling Leadtime |
2--4 Week |
Delivery Time |
4--5 Week |
Package Specification
Plastic Bag, Bubble Bag.
Paper Carton, Wooden Case, or as Required.
Note
316 stainless steel spigots are typically installed into the ground or a solid surface to secure the frameless glass panels. Proper installation is crucial to ensure the stability and safety of the fencing or balustrade system.
While 316 stainless steel is highly resistant to corrosion, regular maintenance such as cleaning with mild detergent and water is recommended to preserve its appearance and performance over time. This maintenance routine helps to remove dirt, grime, and other contaminants that may affect the surface of the spigots.