Sink Material
Mar 18, 2025
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Stainless steel: Stainless steel is the most common sink material, especially 304 stainless steel (SUS 304), which has excellent corrosion and heat resistance and is suitable for most household and industrial cleaning applications. 316 stainless steel has better chloride ion corrosion resistance and is suitable for more severe environments. Stainless steel sinks are easy to clean and maintain and are moderately priced.
Plastic: Plastic materials such as polypropylene (PP) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) perform well in chemical resistance and are particularly suitable for cleaning chemicals that are corrosive to metal materials. PTFE has a very low coefficient of friction and excellent corrosion resistance, but is more expensive.
Ceramic: Ceramic sinks perform well in heat and corrosion resistance and are suitable for cleaning high-temperature or strong acid and alkali solutions. However, ceramic materials are relatively brittle and may be limited in use.
Quartz: Quartz sinks are known for their hardness and wear resistance, can withstand high temperatures and heavy impacts, and have a beautiful appearance. But it is expensive and needs to be protected from scratches by sharp objects.
Artificial stone: Artificial stone has rich colors and various shapes, and is easy to customize. But it has low hardness and is easy to be scratched or deformed, so it needs to be used with special care.

