Hydrotek HC-007G 8" Gooseneck Spout with Laminar Flow Control
The Hydrotek HC-007G is an elongated 8-inch high-clearance gooseneck spout designed for high-performance commercial and medical environments. This heavy-duty spout is engineered to provide maximum vertical and horizontal reach, making it an essential component for deep basins and surgical scrub sinks. Equipped with laminar flow control, it delivers a precise, non-aerated stream that is critical for maintaining hygiene standards and infection control in sensitive clinical settings.
Technical Engineering & Performance
- 8" High-Arch Reach: Provides an extended reach and substantial clearance for handwashing, surgical scrubbing, and laboratory tasks, ensuring the user has ample space without physical obstruction.
- Infection Control Laminar Technology: The integrated laminar flow device produces a crystal-clear, solid column of water. By eliminating air induction (non-aeration), it prevents the aerosolization of waterborne bacteria, fulfilling a key safety requirement for hospitals and labs.
- Heavy-Duty Brass Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of institutional use, the solid brass body features a polished chrome finish that resists corrosion and stands up to frequent sterilization.
- Pressure-Compensating Performance: Designed to provide a steady, splash-free stream that remains consistent even in buildings with fluctuating water pressures.
- Direct Compatibility: Precision-engineered for a secure mechanical fit with Hydrotek commercial sensor faucet bodies, ensuring long-term reliability.
Technical Specifications
- Component Type: 8" Gooseneck Spout
- Flow Type: Laminar (Non-Aerated)
- Finish: Polished Chrome
- Construction: Solid Brass
- Compatibility: Hydrotek commercial sensor faucet series
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