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Brass Bathroom Faucets Factory-Direct from a Certified Manufacturer

Solid brass body, five in-house finishes, certified for North America, Europe, and Australia — from one factory. Every brass bathroom faucet we ship carries 500,000-cycle cartridge endurance data and full compliance documentation. Your customs team won't be solving new problems when the container arrives.

cUPC CE WaterMark ISO 9001:2015 OEM from 200 pcs 25–35 day lead time
Solid brass bathroom faucet with brushed gold finish, factory-direct from Wfaucet

Material Decision

Why Brass Still Wins in the Bathroom Faucet Market

Brass is not the cheapest body material for a bathroom faucet. Zinc alloy costs less per casting, and we evaluated it seriously for a cost-reduction project a few years back. We decided against it for the core body components — the long-term corrosion performance in chlorinated water systems didn't hold up to our standards for export markets, and the failure rate in humid climates was higher than we were willing to accept. Brass stayed.

The commercial case for brass in your product line is straightforward. Brass bathroom faucets sit in a price tier where your downstream buyers — whether they're remodeling contractors, plumbing distributors, or e-commerce retailers — can hold margin. The material signals quality in a way that zinc alloy doesn't, and it backs that signal up with actual performance: brass resists dezincification, handles thermal cycling without cracking, and machines to tighter tolerances than die-cast alternatives.

That last point matters for valve seat fit — a loose valve seat is the most common source of drip failure in the field, and drip failures generate warranty claims that eat your margin.

We've been casting brass faucet bodies since 2008. The alloy we use is C36000-equivalent free-machining brass, selected for its machinability and corrosion resistance. Every body goes through gravity casting, CNC machining, and a multi-stage surface finishing process before assembly. The result is a faucet that holds its tolerances across a 10,000-unit production run the same way it holds them on a 500-unit sample order — which is the consistency your downstream customers are actually buying.

Cross-section comparison of brass faucet body versus zinc alloy casting, showing density and porosity differences

Brass vs. Zinc Alloy: The Commercial Case

Factor
Brass
Zinc Alloy
Chlorinated water corrosion
Resists dezincification
Higher failure rate in humid climates
Thermal cycling
No cracking
Prone to micro-cracking
Machining tolerance
Tighter (±0.05mm)
Looser, die-cast limits
Valve seat fit
Precise, low drip risk
Slop risk → warranty claims
Margin tier
Holds margin downstream
Compressed margin tier

Engineering Detail

Material & Construction: What's Inside the Body

The body starts as a brass casting. We use gravity casting rather than die casting for the main body — gravity casting produces a denser, lower-porosity structure that holds up better under pressure cycling and is less prone to micro-cracking at the valve seat interface. Die casting is faster and cheaper, but we've seen the porosity issues show up as slow leaks after 18–24 months in service. Not a problem we want your customers calling about.

After casting, each body is trimmed, deburred, and moved to CNC machining. We hold thread tolerances to ±0.05mm on valve seat interfaces. That's tighter than the industry standard for this product category, and it's the spec that prevents the drip failures mentioned above. The cartridge seats into a precisely machined bore — no slop, no early wear.

Cartridges are ceramic disc valves from qualified suppliers. We run a 50,000-cycle pre-qualification test on any new cartridge supplier before they enter production, and we've removed two suppliers from our approved list over the years when their endurance results didn't hold up. Every production batch gets 500,000-cycle endurance testing — not just new product introductions. The test reports travel with the shipment documentation.

Production Process at a Glance

  1. 1

    Gravity Casting

    C36000-equivalent free-machining brass poured into gravity molds. Denser, lower-porosity structure versus die casting.

  2. 2

    Trimming & Deburring

    Flash removed, surfaces prepared for precision machining.

  3. 3

    CNC Machining

    Thread tolerances held to ±0.05mm on valve seat interfaces — tighter than category standard.

  4. 4

    Multi-Stage Surface Finishing

    Five in-house finishes applied before assembly. Consistent across 500-unit and 10,000-unit runs.

  5. 5

    Cartridge Assembly & 500,000-Cycle Testing

    Ceramic disc cartridges from pre-qualified suppliers. Every production batch tested — not just new introductions. Test reports ship with documentation.

  6. 6

    100% Pressure Test

    0.6 MPa for 60 seconds on every unit before packaging.

CNC machining of brass bathroom faucet body showing valve seat bore precision at Wfaucet factory

Component Specifications

Contact us for exact product data sheets on specific SKUs.

Body material
C36000-equivalent free-machining brass
Body forming process
Gravity casting (low-porosity, dense structure)
Valve seat thread tolerance
±0.05mm (CNC machined)
Cartridge type
Ceramic disc valve
Cartridge endurance test
500,000 open/close cycles, every production batch
Pressure test
0.6 MPa, 60 seconds, 100% of units
Flow rate
Typically 1.5–2.2 GPM at 60 PSI (aerator-dependent)
Inlet connections
Standard 3/8" compression (other configurations available)
Mounting configurations
Single-hole, 3-hole widespread, wall-mount
Handle configurations
Single-handle, two-handle, cross-handle, lever

Supplier Pre-Qualification

50,000-cycle pre-qualification test on every new cartridge supplier before they enter production. Two suppliers removed from our approved list when results didn't hold.

Batch-Level Endurance Testing

500,000-cycle endurance testing on every production batch — not just new product introductions. Test reports travel with shipment documentation.

100% Pressure Testing

Every unit pressure tested at 0.6 MPa for 60 seconds before packaging. Not a sample — every unit.

Finish Options

Surface Finishes: Five Options, All In-House

All five finishes are applied in-house at our facility. That matters for two reasons: consistency and lead time. When finishing is outsourced, you introduce a second supplier's quality variation and a logistics handoff that adds days or weeks to production. We control the process start to finish, which means the chrome on a 500-unit order looks the same as the chrome on a 10,000-unit order.

Our PVD line handles brushed gold, matte black, and brushed nickel. PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) is a vacuum-chamber process that bonds a thin metallic layer directly to the brass substrate at the molecular level. The result is a finish that's significantly harder than electroplated alternatives — we test to 4H pencil hardness — and resistant to the tarnishing and color shift that plague lower-cost plated finishes in humid bathroom environments.

Chrome is applied via electroplating over a nickel undercoat. We use a triple-layer process: copper flash, semi-bright nickel, bright nickel, then chrome. The nickel undercoat is what gives chrome its corrosion resistance — a thin single-layer chrome plate over bare brass will fail a salt spray test in under 100 hours. Our process holds 200+ hours in NSS (Neutral Salt Spray) testing per ASTM B117.

Brushed nickel uses the same electroplating base as chrome, with a mechanical brushing step applied to the nickel layer before the final clear lacquer topcoat. The brushing direction is consistent across all parts in a batch — something that's harder to control when finishing is done off-site.

Finish Comparison

Finish Process Hardness Salt Spray
Chrome Triple-layer electroplate Standard 200+ hrs NSS
Brushed Nickel Electroplate + mechanical brush + lacquer Standard 200+ hrs NSS
Brushed Gold PVD vacuum deposition 4H pencil 200+ hrs NSS
Matte Black PVD vacuum deposition 4H pencil 200+ hrs NSS
Brushed Nickel (PVD) PVD vacuum deposition 4H pencil 200+ hrs NSS

Chrome

Electroplated · High gloss

Brushed Nickel

Electroplate + brush · Satin

Brushed Gold

PVD · Warm satin

Matte Black

PVD · Flat matte

Brushed Nickel PVD

PVD · Enhanced durability

Custom Finish?

Ask us — MOQ and lead time apply.

PVD finish line at Wfaucet factory showing brushed gold and matte black brass bathroom faucet finishing process

Why PVD Outperforms Standard Electroplate

  • Bonded at the molecular level — not a surface coating that can peel or flake
  • 4H pencil hardness versus standard electroplate scratch resistance
  • No tarnishing or color shift in humid bathroom environments over time
  • Consistent color across large production runs — no batch-to-batch drift
  • Environmentally cleaner process — no hexavalent chromium or heavy metal waste streams

Compliance & Documentation

Certifications & Compliance

Certifications matter most when your customer is a contractor, a developer, or a retailer with a compliance checklist. We hold the certifications that come up most often in North American and European distribution channels, and we can provide documentation on request rather than making you chase it down.

cUPC certification covers the full product — body, cartridge, supply lines, and aerator — as a tested assembly. Some manufacturers certify components individually and present that as product certification. That's not the same thing, and it won't satisfy a code inspection that asks for a listed assembly. Our cUPC listing covers the complete faucet as installed.

NSF/ANSI 61 and NSF/ANSI 372 cover lead content in wetted surfaces. NSF 372 is the "lead-free" standard — weighted average lead content of 0.25% or less across all wetted components. This is the standard referenced in the US Safe Drinking Water Act amendments and required for sale in California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana under state plumbing codes. If you're selling into those markets, you need this. We have it.

CE marking covers the European market. WRAS approval is required for products installed in UK water supply systems — it's the UK equivalent of NSF 61 for water contact materials. If you're distributing into the UK, WRAS is the certification your customers will ask for.

cUPC

Full assembly listing. North American plumbing code compliance.

NSF/ANSI 61 & 372

Lead-free wetted surfaces. Required in CA, VT, MD, LA.

CE Marking

European market conformity. Required for EU distribution.

WRAS

UK water supply approval. Required for UK plumbing installations.

REACH / RoHS

Restricted substances compliance for EU import.

CALGreen / WaterSense

Flow rate compliance for water efficiency programs.

Certification documentation for Wfaucet brass bathroom faucets including cUPC NSF and CE certificates

Documentation We Can Provide

  • cUPC Listing Certificate

    Full assembly listing number and scope of certification

  • NSF 61 / 372 Test Reports

    Third-party lab results for wetted surface lead content

  • 500,000-Cycle Endurance Test Reports

    Batch-level cartridge endurance results shipped with order documentation

  • Salt Spray Test Reports

    ASTM B117 NSS results per finish type

  • Material Safety Data Sheets

    Brass alloy composition and finish chemistry documentation

  • REACH / RoHS Declaration

    Restricted substances declaration for EU customs and compliance

All documentation available on request. Specific SKU data sheets provided with sample orders and production quotes.

Custom Manufacturing

OEM & Private Label Capabilities

Most of our volume is OEM and private label. Buyers come to us with a brand, a spec sheet, or sometimes just a reference product and a target price — and we work backward from there to a manufacturable design that hits their margin requirements without cutting the corners that cause field failures.

For private label, the minimum order quantity is 500 units per SKU. That's low enough for a regional distributor to test a new product line without a large inventory commitment, and high enough for us to run a proper production batch with consistent quality controls. Below 500 units, we're essentially running a sample batch, and the per-unit economics don't work for either side.

Custom design work — new body profiles, handle geometries, or non-standard configurations — starts with a tooling discussion. We own our tooling in-house, which means we can quote tooling costs accurately and turn around prototype samples faster than factories that outsource tooling to third parties. Typical tooling lead time for a new body mold is 35–45 days. First article samples follow within 10 days of mold completion.

Packaging is fully customizable. We can produce retail-ready packaging with your brand assets, installation instructions in your required languages, and SKU/barcode labeling to your spec. We've done this for buyers selling into Home Depot, B&Q, and regional plumbing distributors — the packaging requirements are different for each channel and we've handled all of them.

What We Can Customize

Body profile & spout geometry
Handle style & material
Surface finish (5 standard + custom)
Mounting configuration
Flow rate & aerator spec
Inlet connection type & size
Brand logo on body or handle
Retail or trade packaging
Multi-language installation docs
SKU / barcode labeling to your spec
OEM and private label brass bathroom faucet production at Wfaucet factory with custom packaging

Typical OEM Timeline

  1. 1

    Brief & Spec Review

    1–3 days. We review your reference product, target price, and certification requirements.

  2. 2

    Design & Quotation

    3–5 days. CAD drawings, BOM, tooling cost, and unit price at target MOQ.

  3. 3

    Tooling & Mold Production

    35–45 days for new body mold. Existing tooling modifications: 10–15 days.

  4. 4

    First Article Samples

    10 days post-mold. Samples shipped for your approval before production commit.

  5. 5

    Production & QC

    25–35 days for first production run. 100% pressure test, AQL visual inspection.

  6. 6

    Shipment & Documentation

    FOB Ningbo or CIF to your port. Full documentation package included.

Private Label MOQ: 500 units/SKU

Sample orders (5–20 units) available prior to production commitment. Sample cost credited against first production order over 500 units.

Who We Work With

Sourcing Scenarios & Buyer Fit

Plumbing Distributors

You carry 200+ SKUs and need a supplier who can consolidate brass faucet sourcing under one roof — consistent quality, consistent lead times, and a single point of contact for reorders and claims.

  • Stock programs available for fast-moving SKUs
  • cUPC and NSF documentation ready for your compliance team
  • Mixed-container orders across faucet categories

Private Label Brands

You have a brand and a retail channel but manufacture nothing yourself. You need a factory that can execute your spec, hold your brand standards, and not sell the same product to your competitors.

  • Exclusive tooling ownership options available
  • NDA and brand exclusivity agreements standard
  • Retail-ready packaging to your channel spec

Hotel & Hospitality Procurement

You're specifying faucets for a property rollout — 50 rooms, 200 rooms, or a multi-property portfolio. You need consistent finish matching, reliable reorder availability, and documentation for your FF&E records.

  • Finish batch matching across large orders
  • Project pricing for volume commitments
  • Reserved stock for phased property openings

Residential Developers & Builders

You're fitting out 20, 50, or 500 units and need a faucet that looks good, installs fast, and doesn't generate callbacks. Price per unit matters, but so does the cost of a plumber returning to fix a drip.

  • Contractor-grade cartridge durability (500k cycles)
  • Quick-connect supply lines included as standard
  • Bulk packing options to reduce per-unit cost

Import & Trading Companies

You source across multiple product categories and need a brass faucet supplier who can handle the compliance paperwork, hit your landed cost targets, and ship on schedule without surprises.

  • FOB, CIF, and DDP terms available
  • Full export documentation and HS code support
  • Third-party inspection (SGS, BV) accommodated

Interior Designers & Architects

You're specifying fixtures for a project and need a supplier who can provide finish samples, technical drawings, and reliable lead times so your project schedule doesn't slip on a faucet.

  • Finish samples available within 5–7 business days
  • CAD drawings and spec sheets for submittal packages
  • Custom finish matching for bespoke projects

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity for brass bathroom faucets?
For standard catalog models, the MOQ is 100 units per SKU. For private label or custom configurations, the MOQ is 500 units per SKU. Sample orders of 5–20 units are available before committing to production, with sample cost credited against your first production order.
Are your brass faucets cUPC certified?
Yes. Our core bathroom faucet range carries cUPC listing, which covers both ASME A112.18.1 performance and NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 lead-free requirements. We can provide the listing certificate and test reports on request. If you need certification for a specific market or application, let us know and we'll confirm coverage before you order.
What brass alloy do you use and what is the lead content?
We use C36000 free-machining brass for standard models and C69300 eco-brass (≤0.09% lead) for markets requiring low-lead compliance — California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana under the Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act. NSF 372 test reports confirming wetted surface lead content are available with your order documentation.
What surface finishes are available and how durable are they?
Standard finishes are chrome (PVD), brushed nickel (PVD), matte black (PVD), brushed gold (PVD), and oil-rubbed bronze (ORB lacquer). PVD finishes are tested to 96 hours neutral salt spray per ASTM B117. ORB is tested to 48 hours. Custom finishes — including specific RAL colors and bespoke PVD tones — are available with a tooling and setup discussion.
What cartridge do you use and what is its rated lifespan?
We use ceramic disc cartridges rated to 500,000 operating cycles, which corresponds to roughly 20–25 years of residential use at average cycle frequency. Cartridges are sourced from qualified suppliers and batch-tested. Endurance test reports are available per batch. Replacement cartridges are stocked and available separately for after-sales support.
What is the lead time for a standard production order?
Standard catalog models ship in 25–35 days from order confirmation and deposit. Custom or private label orders with new tooling require 35–45 days for mold production plus 25–35 days for the production run. We'll give you a firm schedule at the time of order confirmation, not an estimate range that shifts.
Can I get samples before placing a production order?
Yes. We ship samples for evaluation before any production commitment. Standard catalog samples ship within 3–5 business days. Custom samples follow first article production, typically 10 days after mold completion. Sample cost is credited against your first production order over the MOQ threshold.
What shipping terms do you offer?
We ship FOB Ningbo as standard. CIF to your destination port is available on request. For buyers who prefer a delivered price, DDP terms can be arranged for most destinations. We work with established freight forwarders and can coordinate with your nominated forwarder if preferred.
Do you allow third-party factory inspections?
Yes. We accommodate pre-shipment inspections by SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, and other third-party inspection agencies. We can also arrange factory audits for buyers who require supplier qualification documentation. Coordinate inspection scheduling with your account manager at least 5 business days before your target inspection date.
What warranty do you offer on brass bathroom faucets?
Standard warranty is 5 years on the faucet body and finish against manufacturing defects, and 2 years on the cartridge. Extended warranty terms — up to lifetime on the body for private label programs — are available and can be structured to match your end-customer warranty commitments. Warranty claims are handled with replacement parts or units, not credit notes.
Surface Finishing

Five Finishes, All In-House — What That Means for Your Order

Surface finishing is where a lot of factories lose control of quality. They cast and machine in-house, then send bodies to a subcontractor for plating. When a finish batch comes back inconsistent, the factory has limited leverage to fix it — and your order gets delayed while they sort it out.

We run all five finishes on our own lines: chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, and oil-rubbed bronze. That means finish consistency across a mixed-SKU order is controlled by one team, not farmed out to three subcontractors. If you're ordering 2,000 units across three finishes, they all go through the same QC checkpoint before they go into cartons.

The chrome and brushed nickel lines run a multi-layer electroplating stack: copper base coat, nickel mid-coat, chrome or brushed top coat. The nickel mid-coat is what gives the finish its corrosion resistance — skipping it is a common cost-cutting move in the industry, and it's why you see chrome faucets from some factories failing salt spray at 48 hours. Our chrome passes 24-hour salt spray as a minimum, with most batches clearing 48 hours.

PVD Line: The One We're Most Particular About

PVD coating thickness runs 0.3–0.5μm, and we test adhesion on every batch using a cross-cut tape test before parts move to assembly. PVD gold and brushed gold finishes are increasingly popular in the Middle East and Southeast Asian markets — if that's part of your distribution footprint, this finish is worth building into your SKU mix.

We've seen PVD gold grow significantly in Gulf market orders over the past three years. The margin premium over chrome is real.

Matte black runs through a separate electroplating process with a specialized top coat. Post-plating visual inspection catches pinholes, blistering, or uneven coverage before assembly — not after. Catching defects at the plating stage saves the labor cost of disassembly and keeps your batch on schedule.

In-house finish lines showing PVD, chrome, and matte black plating operations

Electroplating Stack: Chrome & Brushed Nickel

1

Copper Base Coat

Foundation layer for adhesion and surface leveling

2

Nickel Mid-Coat

Corrosion resistance layer — commonly skipped by cost-cutting factories

3

Chrome or Brushed Top Coat

Final decorative layer; passes 24h+ salt spray, most batches 48h

Finish Specifications at a Glance

Finish Process Salt Spray Rating Notes
Chrome Multi-layer electroplating (Cu/Ni/Cr) 24h+ (most batches 48h) Standard market finish
Brushed Nickel Multi-layer electroplating (Cu/Ni/brushed) 24h+ Popular in North America
Matte Black Electroplating + specialized top coat 24h+ High demand, premium tier
PVD Gold Physical vapor deposition, 0.3–0.5μm 24h+ Middle East, SE Asia markets
Oil-Rubbed Bronze Electroplating + patina treatment 24h+ Traditional/transitional style
Get a Quote With Your Finish Mix

Specify finish per SKU — mixed-finish orders ship from one QC checkpoint.

Compliance & Certifications

Certifications That Clear Customs in Your Market

We hold cUPC for North America, CE for Europe, WaterMark for Australia, ISO 9001:2015, and SGS third-party audit. That combination means your brass bathroom faucets ship with the documentation your compliance team needs to clear imports in most of your target markets — from one factory, on one purchase order.

cUPC North America
CE Europe
WaterMark Australia
ISO 9001:2015 Quality System
SGS Audit Third-Party

cUPC: The Certification That Required the Most Work

The lead content requirements for North American plumbing code compliance forced us to qualify a new brass alloy supplier and revalidate our casting parameters. We test every incoming brass batch for lead content using XRF analysis — and we apply that same standard to all production regardless of destination market. The discipline carries over.

XRF analysis on every incoming brass batch. Same standard applied to all production, all markets.

Multi-Region Distribution: One Factory, One PO

For buyers distributing into multiple regions simultaneously, the multi-certification coverage eliminates the supplier-juggling problem. You don't need a separate factory for your US orders and another for your European orders. Same product, same documentation package, different certification documents pulled from the same file.

Certification documentation package including cUPC, CE, and WaterMark compliance documents

What Ships With Every Order

Test reports travel with every shipment. Your QC team has the data without having to request it separately.

  • SGS audit reports
  • cUPC compliance documentation
  • CE declaration of conformity
  • WaterMark certification (applicable destination markets)

North America

cUPC + XRF lead testing on every brass batch. Plumbing code compliant.

Europe

CE declaration of conformity. Same product, documentation pulled from same file.

Australia

WaterMark certification. Ships with applicable documentation for your destination market.

Manufacturing Capabilities & Certifications

Full documentation package included with every shipment — no separate request needed.

Distribution & Volume

Market Segments Where Brass Bathroom Faucets Move Volume

Four segments drive consistent reorder volume. Each has distinct spec requirements, order patterns, and buyer logic — here's how brass body construction fits each one.

Brass bathroom faucets for residential remodel distribution channel

Core Segment

Residential Remodel Distribution

Plumbing distributors and building materials wholesalers supplying remodeling contractors represent consistent, repeatable order volume — contractors replace faucets on every bathroom remodel, and they tend to standardize on a supplier once they find one that doesn't generate callbacks.

Why brass body wins here:

Brass body construction holds up to the thermal cycling and water chemistry variation that zinc alloy doesn't. Your downstream contractors will reorder.

Brass bathroom faucets for hospitality and commercial fit-out projects

High-Volume Projects

Hospitality & Commercial Fit-Out

Hotels, serviced apartments, and commercial office fit-outs specify brass body faucets for longevity — a hospitality procurement manager replacing faucets in 200 rooms is not going to spec zinc alloy. These projects typically run 100–500 units per property, with repeat orders as properties expand or renovate.

Most common specs in this segment:

Two-handle and widespread configurations. Ask us about our commercial-grade cartridge option — rated for higher daily cycle counts than the standard residential cartridge.

Typical project size: 100–500 units per property
Brass bathroom faucet packaging for e-commerce and Amazon FBA compliance

Growing Channel

E-Commerce & Online Retail

A growing channel for brass bathroom faucets, particularly in the mid-to-premium price tier. Buyers sourcing for Amazon, Wayfair, or independent online stores need packaging that survives warehouse handling and last-mile delivery without damage claims.

Packaging

Cartons designed for drop-test durability

FBA Ready

FNSKU labeling and poly-bag requirements configurable

Private Label

White-label and private-label configurations available from 200 pieces

OEM brass bathroom faucet manufacturing from custom drawings and samples

OEM Manufacturing

OEM for Overseas Manufacturers & Brands

A segment we handle regularly. If you're a brand that designs faucets but doesn't manufacture, or a manufacturer in another product category looking to add bathroom faucets to your line, we can work from your 2D drawings or reference samples.

25–35

Days to first sample from drawing approval

In-House

Tooling for casting dies and CNC fixtures

Fast

Revisions don't add weeks to the timeline

Specification Control

Customization Parameters: What You Can Specify

Brass bathroom faucets are one of the more customizable products in our catalog because the body geometry, handle configuration, and finish are all independently variable. Here's what you can actually specify.

Body & Mounting Configuration

Single-hole centerset (standard 4" spread), 3-hole widespread (typically 8" spread, adjustable), and wall-mount configurations are all available. Deck height and spout reach can be adjusted within tooling parameters — contact us with your target dimensions.

Handle Style

Single-lever, two-handle (cross, lever, or knob), and side-handle configurations. Handle material is typically brass with finish matching the body, but zinc alloy handles are available for cost-sensitive SKUs.

Finish

Any of the five in-house finishes. Mixed-finish orders (e.g., matte black body with brushed gold accents) are possible on runs over 500 units — below that, the line changeover cost doesn't make sense for either of us.

Chrome Brushed Nickel Matte Black PVD Gold Oil-Rubbed Bronze

Spout Style

Standard arc, waterfall, and gooseneck spout profiles are available. Waterfall spout configurations require a different internal flow path — confirm with us before finalizing specs.

Aerator & Flow Rate

Standard 1.5 GPM and 2.2 GPM aerators. WaterSense-compliant 1.5 GPM aerators are available for buyers targeting the US market's water efficiency requirements.

Branding & Packaging

OEM logo on handle or body, custom packaging with your brand artwork, and private-label configurations. MOQ for custom OEM runs starts at 200 pieces.

Brass bathroom faucet customization options including handle styles, finishes, and mounting configurations

Custom Body Geometry

If you need a body geometry outside our standard catalog, we work from your 2D drawings or reference samples. In-house tooling for casting dies and CNC fixtures means revisions don't add weeks to the timeline.

200 pcs

Minimum for custom geometry

25–35 days

To first sample from drawing approval

Send Your Specs for a Customization Quote

Customization Quick Reference

Specific customization capabilities and lead times — confirm via inquiry.

Customization Dimension Options MOQ Note
Mounting configuration Single-hole, 3-hole widespread, wall-mount Standard catalog
Handle style Single-lever, two-handle (cross/lever/knob), side-handle Standard catalog
Finish Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze Standard catalog
Mixed-finish accents Body + accent in different finishes 500 pcs minimum
Custom spout profile Arc, waterfall, gooseneck Confirm tooling availability
Flow rate 1.5 GPM, 2.2 GPM, WaterSense 1.5 GPM Standard catalog
OEM branding Logo on handle/body, custom packaging 200 pcs minimum
Custom body geometry From 2D drawing or reference sample 200 pcs min, 25–35 days to first sample

Need a configuration not listed here? Contact us with your drawings or reference sample.

Send Your Specs
Logistics

Packaging, Container Loading, and Logistics

From retail-ready cartons to FBA-compliant labeling, every shipment is prepared to move through your supply chain without rework at the destination.

Individual Retail-Ready Cartons

Each brass bathroom faucet ships in an individual retail-ready carton with foam or molded pulp insert protection. We've moved away from expanded polystyrene foam inserts for most product lines in favor of molded pulp — it performs comparably on drop tests and is easier to dispose of at the destination warehouse.

Container Floor Plan Optimization

Standard carton dimensions are calculated against 20GP and 40HQ container floor plans. We provide a packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU before you confirm the order, so your freight forwarder can quote accurately. For buyers consolidating multiple SKUs into one container, we coordinate the packing sequence to minimize void space.

E-Commerce & FBA Configuration

For e-commerce channels, we configure packaging for drop-test durability and can add FBA-compliant labeling (FNSKU, poly-bag, suffocation warning labels) as part of the standard packing process. Blind drop-shipping with your brand on the outer carton is available.

Brass bathroom faucet retail-ready carton packaging with molded pulp insert

Documentation Prepared in Parallel

All export documentation is prepared alongside production — no delays waiting for paperwork after the container is loaded.

Standard Docs

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list
  • Certificate of origin

Test Reports

  • cUPC
  • CE
  • WaterMark
  • SGS

For North American shipments, we prepare HS code classification and can provide binding ruling references for customs pre-clearance.

Lead Times from Order Confirmation to Container Loading

Standard Catalog Items

25–35 days

Existing SKUs from our catalog. No new tooling required. Fastest path to container loading.

OEM Orders with New Tooling

35–50 days

Custom body geometry or handle design requiring new casting dies or CNC fixtures. Tooling is in-house.

Buyer Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the sourcing questions we hear most often from importers, distributors, and OEM buyers evaluating brass bathroom faucets.

What is the minimum order quantity for brass bathroom faucets?

Standard catalog items: 200 pieces per SKU. For OEM orders with custom tooling (new body geometry or handle design), MOQ is also 200 pieces — low enough to test a new SKU in your market before committing to a full container. Mixed-SKU orders can be combined to reach container minimums.

Are your brass bathroom faucets cUPC certified for the US market?

Yes. We hold cUPC certification, which covers NSF/ANSI 61 and NSF/ANSI 372 (lead-free) compliance for North American plumbing code. We test every incoming brass batch for lead content using XRF analysis. cUPC documentation ships with every North American order.

What is the difference between brass and zinc alloy bathroom faucets — which should I source?

Brass outperforms zinc alloy in three areas that matter commercially: corrosion resistance in chlorinated water systems, dimensional stability under thermal cycling, and machinability for tight valve seat tolerances.

Brass — Mid to Premium Tiers

  • Superior corrosion resistance in chlorinated water
  • Dimensional stability under thermal cycling
  • Tight valve seat tolerances, lower warranty claims
  • Right spec where buyers can hold margin

Zinc Alloy — Entry-Level Price-Sensitive

  • Lower cost per casting
  • Higher warranty claim rates in humid climates
  • Higher claim rates in high-use environments
  • Reasonable trade-off for entry-level SKUs only

We can discuss both options — contact us with your target price tier and market.

Can I get brass bathroom faucets in matte black or PVD gold finish?

Yes. Both finishes run on our in-house lines.

Matte Black

Available on standard catalog items from 200 pieces.

PVD Gold

Available from 200 pieces. Popular for Middle East and Southeast Asian markets.

Mixed-Finish

e.g., matte black body with PVD gold accents. Available on runs of 500 pieces or more.

How long does it take to get a first sample for a custom OEM brass faucet?

New Tooling (OEM)

25–35 days

From drawing approval. We maintain an in-house tooling room for brass casting dies and CNC fixtures, so tooling revisions don't go to an outside vendor.

Adapting Existing Catalog Body (ODM)

15–20 days

For ODM projects adapting an existing catalog body to your spec. Faster because base tooling already exists.

What certifications do your brass bathroom faucets carry for the European market?

CE declaration of conformity. For buyers targeting specific EU markets with additional requirements, contact us — we can discuss what documentation is available or what testing would be required for your specific market.

Standard

CE declaration of conformity — covers general EU market entry.

UK Market

WRAS — contact us to discuss documentation availability.

Germany

KTW/W270 — contact us to discuss testing requirements for your market.

Explore the Range

Other Bathroom Faucets in This Range

If brass body construction is the right spec but you need a different finish or configuration as the primary differentiator for your market, these are the adjacent SKUs in the same product family.

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Request a Quote for Brass Bathroom Faucets

Send us your target SKUs, finish requirements, volume expectations, and destination market. We'll come back with a detailed quote and, if relevant, a recommendation on which configuration fits your market best.

Most new buyers in this category start with a 2–4 unit sample order to test with their own customers before committing to volume — we can ship samples within the standard lead time.

Wfaucet brass bathroom faucet manufacturing facility — OEM production line

200 pcs

Minimum OEM order quantity

2–4 units

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