Axor/Hansgrohe
Axor Citterio electronic wall basin mixer

Axor/Hansgrohe
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Design: Antonio Citterio
Presented: ISH 2011, Francoforte
ID Stylepark: 06.4559.15867
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Design
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bagno / igiene
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accessori sanitari
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accessori per lavabi
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accessori per sensori
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01 profilo di prodotti
descrizione del prodotto
Electronic mixers for wall mounting with long (220 mm) and Uno2 short (165 mm) spouts.
The benefit of electronic mixers is obvious: their contact-free operation makes them extremely hygienic. This is a key sales point, particularly in the public area. Like all Axor basin mixers, the new electronic mixers are also fitted with EcoSmart technology, which limits the water flow to 5 litres per minute – without impairing the functionality. The sensor control itself also saves even more water and energy: the Axor electronic mixers have a short run-on time of around 1-1.5 seconds. This ensures that the water is only flowing if it is actually required. An excellent combination of innovation and sustainability!
Finish: chrome
Special finishes with highly robust PVD coating are available on request
Thermal disinfection can be conducted manually
02 dimensioni/peso
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lunghezza |
165 mm, 220 mm |
03 dati tecnici II
tasso o quantità del flusso
5 l/min
04 All Axor Citterio Products
05 Tags
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