Research on a New Faucet with the Function of Depressurization and Throttling

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For managing water resources, rationalizing consumption structure is the key issue. In daily life, the faucet is the most common as well as the most likely to be neglected manner to use water. At present, faucets in the market are not so diverse. In some cases, the effects of pressure on the flow of water have been ignored, although they may be multifunctional. Through modifying pressure, controlling water flow can not only enhance the rational use of water resources but also increase the service life of the faucets. The results show that this kind of faucet with the function of depressurization and throttling is very worthy of applying and introducing.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

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253-256

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June 2014

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