Hydrosanitary
Sanitary faucets
In the sanitary faucet industry, every detail counts. A component works under pressure, in contact with potable water, with continuous opening and closing cycles. Quality is not just a matter of dimensions: it is about the design of the part, the material chosen, and the handling of surfaces.
Production to drawing
Technical Support
Criticality prevention
Components made
- Brass and steel bodies and semi-finished products
- Internal components for mixers
- Threaded fittings and adapters
- Inserts and parts for valves and cartridges
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Materials and finishes
Materials
In the production of sanitary faucet components, the choice of materials is a determining factor in ensuring performance, durability, and regulatory compliance. We mainly process brass alloys from standard ones to those with lower lead content, in line with the recent Drinking Water Regulation, to ensure full suitability for contact with drinking water. We also smoothly process stainless steels, selected for their resistance to corrosion,
pressure and wear, while ensuring high machinability and aesthetic quality. Each material is evaluated according to its final application, with an approach that balances technical requirements, long-term reliability, and sustainability.
Finishes
In the sanitary faucet industry, surface finish is a key element: not only aesthetics, but also strength, durability, and perceived quality.
FOMA manages the entire process with a turnkey approach, ensuring reliable and consistent results.
Coordination of finishes
Types of treatments
- polishing, chrome and nickel plating
- painting
- PVD coatings
- specific protective and decorative treatments
Quality and operational simplification
A single technical contact to reduce supply chain complexity and optimize logistical steps.