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Concealed Shower Mixers Built for In-Wall Installation

Pressure-balanced concealed shower mixers with brass body and ceramic disc cartridge. We manufacture the concealed mixing valve itself — not just the trim. That distinction matters when your buyer's plumber opens the wall.

CE cUPC WaterMark OEM from 200 pcs 17 Years in Production
Concealed shower mixer valve body — brass construction, in-wall installation

Product Overview

What a Concealed Shower Mixer Is — and Where This One Sits in the Range

A concealed shower mixer is a pressure-balancing or volume-control valve body that installs inside the wall cavity, with only the trim plate and handle visible after tiling. The mixing function — blending hot and cold supply lines to a set temperature — happens entirely behind the wall surface. That's the defining characteristic that separates this product from an exposed shower valve, and it's the reason the rough-in body tolerances matter as much as the trim aesthetics.

Within our concealed shower systems range, this is the pressure-balancing manual mixer — the core SKU that handles single-outlet temperature and flow control. It's the right product when your buyer's project calls for a clean wall installation with one shower outlet and manual temperature adjustment.

The commercial case for stocking this SKU is straightforward. Concealed shower installations have become the standard specification in mid-range and premium residential construction across North America, Europe, and Australia — the markets where our buyers are most active. Contractors writing project specs default to concealed valves because they're what architects specify. Distributors carrying concealed mixers serve both the new-build supply chain and the renovation replacement market, which runs on a 10–15 year replacement cycle. We've seen steady reorder growth from our European and Australian distributors on this SKU specifically — the renovation wave in those markets is real and it's not slowing down.

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Where This SKU Sits in the Range

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Pressure-Balancing Manual Mixer

Single-outlet temperature and flow control. The right product when the project calls for a clean wall installation with one shower outlet and manual temperature adjustment.

Thermostatic Control

Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer

When the project requires thermostatic temperature lock — set-and-hold temperature control with anti-scald protection.

Dual Outlet

Two-Way Concealed Shower Mixer

When the installation needs to split flow between a rain head and a hand shower simultaneously.

Triple Outlet

Three-Way Concealed Shower Mixer

For installations requiring independent flow control across three outlets — rain head, hand shower, and body jets.

Engineering Detail

Valve Body Construction: Where the Margin Risk Lives

The rough-in body is the part of a concealed shower mixer that your buyer's customer never sees — and it's the part that determines whether you get a warranty claim two years after installation.

Gravity-cast brass valve body for concealed shower mixer — CNC machined to ±0.05mm tolerance

The Failure Point That Matters

A loose valve seat bore is the most common source of drip-through failure in concealed valves. Drip-through in a wall cavity is a water damage claim — not just a warranty claim. We hold the bore to ±0.05mm tolerance on every unit.

100% Pressure Tested

Every unit tested at 0.6 MPa for 60 seconds before leaving the assembly line. Working pressure range: 0.05–0.8 MPa. Hydrostatic test rating: 1.6 MPa.

Gravity-Cast Brass Body

C36000-equivalent free-machining brass. Brass over zinc alloy because concealed valves live in a permanently wet environment inside a wall cavity — zinc alloy bodies in chlorinated water systems show accelerated corrosion at the threaded port interfaces over a 3–5 year horizon, and that corrosion is invisible until the wall is opened.

Casting → CNC machining → valve seat bore held to ±0.05mm

Ceramic Disc Cartridge

Rated for 500,000 open/close cycles. Every production batch is tested — not just new product introductions. The ceramic disc assembly is what keeps the valve seat correctly sealed under pressure cycling over the product's service life.

Batch-tested · 500,000 cycle rating

Threaded Port Interfaces

Inlet ports threaded to 1/2" BSP standard (G1/2), with 3/4" BSP available on request for higher-flow configurations. Outlet port: 1/2" BSP. All threaded interfaces machined to DIN EN ISO 228-1 tolerance class A — the standard your European buyers' plumbers will check against.

G1/2 standard G3/4 on request DIN EN ISO 228-1 Class A

Rough-In Box — Included as Standard

Stamped from 1.0mm galvanized steel. Designed to fit between standard 16" on-center stud spacing. Adjustable depth from 60mm to 100mm to accommodate different wall build-up thicknesses — covers most tile-over-drywall and tile-over-cement board configurations without a custom rough-in. This is the detail that generates the most installation questions from contractors.

1.0mm galvanized steel 16" OC stud spacing 60–100mm depth adjust

Ready to Spec This Valve?

Get a quote for concealed shower mixing valves — OEM from 200 pcs, CE and cUPC certified, with full technical documentation for your buyers' plumbers.

Engineering Data

Technical Specifications

Standard production values for the concealed shower mixer. Contact us for exact data sheets or to confirm specifications for your specific project requirements.

Parameter Specification
Body material C36000-equivalent free-machining brass
Cartridge type Ceramic disc, pressure-balancing
Cartridge cycle rating 500,000 open/close cycles (tested per batch)
Inlet connections 1/2" BSP (G1/2) standard; 3/4" BSP available
Outlet connection 1/2" BSP (G1/2)
Working pressure 0.05–0.8 MPa
Hydrostatic test pressure 1.6 MPa
Factory leak test 0.6 MPa / 60 seconds, 100% of units
Rough-in depth adjustment 60–100mm
Stud spacing compatibility Standard 16" (406mm) on-center
Rough-in box material 1.0mm galvanized steel
Trim plate material Brass with surface finish
Available finishes Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold
Certifications CE, cUPC, WaterMark
Temperature range 5–65°C
Flow rate (typical) 15–20 L/min at 0.3 MPa
Concealed shower mixer technical cross-section showing brass body, ceramic disc cartridge, and BSP inlet connections
500K
Cycle Rating
Tested per batch
100%
Leak Tested
0.6 MPa / 60 sec
1.6 MPa
Hydrostatic Test
2× working pressure

Need project-specific data sheets?

Specifications shown are standard production values. Contact us to confirm exact tolerances or request documentation for your project requirements.

Finish & Trim

Surface Finish and Trim: What Your Buyer Sees

The trim plate and handle are the only visible components after installation — finish quality is what your downstream customer evaluates the product on. We run four finishes in-house on the trim components.

Chrome & Brushed Nickel

Multi-layer electroplating process

Chrome and brushed nickel go through our multi-layer electroplating process — copper base coat, nickel mid-coat, chrome or brushed top coat. The nickel mid-coat is the corrosion barrier; skipping it is a common cost-reduction move in the industry, and it's why you see chrome trim from some factories showing tarnishing in humid bathroom environments within 18 months.

Salt Spray
24–48 hours
Minimum 24h; most batches clear 48h
Stack
3-layer
Cu base → Ni mid → Cr/brushed top

Brushed nickel uses the same plating stack with a mechanical brushing step on the top coat — not a separate process or separate alloy.

Matte Black & PVD Gold

Physical vapor deposition process

Matte black is PVD-applied — physical vapor deposition at 0.3–0.5μm coating thickness, cross-cut adhesion tested on every batch before parts move to assembly. PVD matte black holds up in bathroom environments significantly better than painted or powder-coated black finishes, which is the relevant comparison when your buyer is evaluating warranty risk on a premium-priced SKU. PVD gold uses the same process with a titanium nitride compound layer for the gold tone.

PVD Thickness
0.3–0.5μm
Matte black & PVD gold
QC Gate
Per batch
Cross-cut adhesion test before assembly

PVD gold uses a titanium nitride compound layer for the gold tone — the same PVD process as matte black, not a separate electroplating line.

Concealed shower mixer trim plates and handles in four available finishes: chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and PVD gold

Trim Plate & Handle Options

Trim Plate Sizes
Standard 150 × 150mm
Large option 200 × 200mm
Handle Styles
Lever All 4 finishes
Cross All 4 finishes
Regional Handle Preference (Observed)
North America
Lever default
Europe — Lever
~60%
Europe — Cross
~40%

European split based on buyer order patterns; varies by project aesthetic.

Chrome
3-layer electroplate
Brushed Nickel
Mechanical brush on Ni top
Matte Black
PVD 0.3–0.5μm
PVD Gold
TiN compound layer
Commercial Opportunity

Markets Where This SKU Moves: Commercial Opportunity by Segment

Four distinct buyer channels drive volume for concealed shower mixers. Each has different order patterns, documentation requirements, and margin dynamics — here's how they break down.

Residential new construction bathroom supply chain for concealed shower mixers

Highest Volume Segment

Residential New Construction Supply Chain

Builders and developers specifying mid-range to premium bathrooms are the highest-volume segment for concealed shower mixers. A 200-unit residential development typically specifies one concealed mixer per bathroom, with 1.5–2 bathrooms per unit average — that's 300–400 units per project.

Active Construction Markets

US Sun Belt UK Southeast Australian East Coast

Distributors supplying builders' merchants or plumbing wholesalers in these markets see consistent volume with predictable reorder cycles tied to construction starts.

Hotel and commercial fit-out concealed shower valve specification

Large Per-Project Quantities

Hospitality and Commercial Fit-Out

Hotels, serviced apartments, and student accommodation projects specify concealed shower valves as standard because exposed valves are a maintenance liability in high-turnover environments. A 150-room hotel fit-out is 150 units minimum, often more if suites have multiple shower outlets.

What Buyers in This Channel Need

  • 60–90 day lead time commitments
  • CE and WaterMark documentation packages for compliance teams
  • Longer lead times offset by larger per-project quantities
Renovation and replacement market for concealed shower valves

Recurring Revenue Channel

Renovation and Replacement Market

Concealed shower valves installed in the 2008–2015 construction boom are now entering their replacement cycle. The replacement market is particularly valuable for distributors because it's recurring, less price-sensitive than new construction (the homeowner is already committed to the wall opening), and the SKU mix is predictable.

Critical Supplier Requirement for This Channel

Buyers serving this segment need a supplier who can hold consistent trim dimensions across production runs. If the trim plate changes size between orders, the replacement doesn't cover the old tile cutout — a costly problem for the end customer.

OEM and private label concealed shower mixer manufacturing

Brand Extension

OEM and Private Label for Regional Brands

We supply concealed shower mixers on OEM terms to regional bathroom brands in Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia who want their own branding on the trim plate and packaging. MOQ for OEM runs starts at 200 pieces — low enough for a regional brand to test a new SKU before committing to a full container.

OEM Program Details

  • MOQ from 200 pieces — test before full container commitment
  • Custom branding on trim plate and packaging
  • Certification extension documentation handled when new brand name is added — no full re-certification from scratch

Find Your Channel

Discuss your target market and volume with us

Whether you're supplying builders' merchants, fitting out a hotel, or building a private label range — we'll match the right program to your channel.

Discuss Your Volume
Installation Reference

Rough-In Compatibility and Installation Dimensions

This is the section most competitor product pages skip, and it's the one your buyers' plumbers actually need before they commit to a specification. The parameters below cover everything required for new construction planning and renovation compatibility checks.

Concealed shower mixer rough-in body installation dimensions and bracket depth adjustment diagram

Bracket Depth Adjustment

60–100 mm

From face of stud

Finished Wall Thickness

12–50 mm

Single drywall to double tile-over-cement board

Trim Plate Coverage

150 × 150 mm

Covers rough-in openings up to 130 × 130 mm

Total Installed Depth

90–130 mm

Finished wall surface to back of rough-in body

Rough-In Body and Bracket

The rough-in body installs between wall studs with the supplied galvanized bracket. The bracket adjusts from 60mm to 100mm depth from the face of the stud, covering finished wall thicknesses from approximately 12mm (single drywall layer) to 50mm (double tile-over-cement board).

Supply and Outlet Connections

  • Supply connections: 1/2" BSP male threads extending from the back of the body — standard flexible braided hose connections from the supply lines
  • Outlet: 1/2" BSP male thread on the front face of the body, connecting to the shower arm or drop ear elbow for the shower head supply

Trim Plate and Handle Dimensions

  • Trim plate covers a 150mm × 150mm area, accommodating rough-in openings up to 130mm × 130mm
  • Handle spindle protrudes 35mm from the trim plate face at the neutral position
  • Total installed depth from finished wall surface to back of rough-in body: 90–130mm depending on depth adjustment setting — the dimension architects need for wall cavity planning in new construction

Supply Line Spacing and Renovation Compatibility

For renovation replacements, the critical compatibility check is the rough-in depth and the supply line spacing. Our supply line centers are 150mm apart (hot left, cold right) per standard convention, which matches the most common rough-in spacing in North American and European construction.

If your buyer is replacing a valve with non-standard supply spacing, we can discuss custom rough-in configurations on OEM orders.

Complete Dimension Reference

Parameter Value
Bracket depth adjustment range 60–100 mm from stud face
Finished wall thickness range ~12–50 mm
Supply connection thread 1/2" BSP male (back of body)
Outlet thread 1/2" BSP male (front face)
Trim plate coverage area 150 × 150 mm
Max rough-in opening covered 130 × 130 mm
Handle spindle protrusion 35 mm from trim plate face (neutral)
Total installed depth 90–130 mm (wall surface to body back)
Supply line center spacing 150 mm (hot left, cold right)

Non-standard supply spacing for renovation replacements can be accommodated on OEM orders — contact us to discuss custom rough-in configurations.

Compliance & Documentation

Certifications and Compliance Documentation

CE, cUPC, and WaterMark — the three certifications that cover the primary export markets our buyers operate in: North America, Europe, and Australia. All from a single factory and a single supplier relationship.

CE European Union

EU Construction Products Regulation

Conformity with EU Regulation 305/2011 for construction products and the relevant harmonized standards for sanitary fittings. Required for legal sale across all EU member states.

cUPC North America

IAPMO Listed — UPC & IPC

Tested and listed by IAPMO against the Uniform Plumbing Code and International Plumbing Code — the two model codes adopted across most US states and Canadian provinces.

WaterMark Australia

ABCB Mandatory Certification

Australia's mandatory certification for plumbing products, administered by the Australian Building Codes Board. Required for legal installation in all Australian states and territories.

North American Shipment Documentation

For North American shipments, we prepare the HS code classification and can provide documentation for customs pre-clearance. Test reports travel with the shipment documentation — your compliance team has the data without requesting it separately.

For buyers adding a new brand name or finish variant to an existing certified body, we manage the certification extension documentation with the certification body directly.

Third-Party Audit Reports

SGS third-party audit reports are available on request for buyers whose procurement process requires independent verification beyond the certification bodies.

Wfaucet certification and compliance documentation for concealed shower mixers
Learn more about our certifications and compliance capabilities

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Major market certifications from a single supplier

SGS

Third-party audit reports available on request

Included

Test reports ship with documentation — no separate request needed

OEM & Private Label

OEM and Private Label: Customization Parameters

The concealed shower mixer is one of our more active OEM SKUs — the combination of a certified body with customizable trim makes it a practical private-label product for regional bathroom brands who want differentiated aesthetics without the cost of developing a new rough-in body from scratch.

What Can Be Customized

  • Trim Plate Dimensions

    Standard 150mm × 150mm, optional 200mm × 200mm, or custom dimensions on runs of 500+ units.

  • Handle Style

    Lever, cross, or custom handle design. Custom tooling required — typically 25–35 days to first sample.

  • Surface Finish

    Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold as standard. Custom PVD colors (rose gold, gunmetal, champagne bronze) available on runs of 300+ units.

  • Branding

    Logo engraving or embossing on trim plate and handle. Custom packaging with your brand identity.

  • Inlet Configuration

    1/2" BSP standard; 3/4" BSP available. Custom port positioning on OEM body tooling.

What Cannot Be Customized Without New Tooling

  • Rough-In Body Geometry

    The certified body is a fixed design. Changes to the body require new casting tooling and re-certification.

  • Cartridge Type

    The ceramic disc pressure-balancing cartridge is the standard. Thermostatic cartridge is a different product — see concealed thermostatic shower mixer.

OEM and private label customization options for concealed shower mixer trim and finishes

MOQ and Lead Times

Standard Catalog Items

Existing finish, standard trim

Minimum Order 200 pcs
Production Lead Time 25–35 days

Custom Finish or Handle

Existing tooling

Minimum Order 300 pcs
Production Lead Time 30–40 days

Custom Trim Tooling

New handle or plate design

MOQ After Tooling Approval 200 pcs
First Sample 25–35 days
Production After Sample Approval 15–20 days

Ready to Discuss Your OEM Brief?

Send us your OEM brief or reference product for a detailed quote. We'll confirm customization scope, tooling requirements, MOQ, and lead times specific to your project.

Logistics & Cost Planning

Container Loading and Landed Cost Planning

Accurate container utilization and landed cost data before you confirm the order — so your freight forwarder can quote without surprises.

Concealed shower mixer cartons packed for container loading

Packaging Configuration

Concealed shower mixers ship as two components — the rough-in body (boxed separately) and the trim kit — packed together in a single retail carton.

Standard Carton Specs

Carton dimensions ~280 × 200 × 150 mm
Gross weight per unit 2.5–3.0 kg incl. packaging
Contents per carton 1 unit (rough-in body + trim kit)
Inner carton option Separate inner cartons available on request

Container Capacity

We calculate exact CBM and gross weight per SKU before you confirm the order, so your freight forwarder can quote accurately.

20GP Container

2,800–3,200 units

Depending on carton stacking configuration

40HQ Container

6,000–6,500 units

Recommended for high-volume orders

Mixed-SKU Containers

For mixed-SKU containers combining concealed mixers with other products from our range, we coordinate the packing sequence to minimize void space. Exact CBM and gross weight per SKU is calculated before you confirm the order.

Staged Delivery Support

Separate Inner Cartons for New Construction Workflows

The rough-in body and trim kit are packed together but can be separated at the warehouse for staged delivery to job sites. Contractors often want the rough-in bodies delivered during framing and the trim kits held for delivery at finish stage.

We can pack them in separate inner cartons within the same outer carton to support this workflow if your buyer requests it.

Why this matters for new construction

This detail was added after a North American distributor asked us to solve the staged delivery problem. It costs nothing in the packing process and is a genuine service differentiator for buyers supplying the new construction channel.

Staged Delivery Workflow

1 Rough-in bodies delivered during framing phase
2 Trim kits held at warehouse for finish stage
3 Both components ship in one outer carton — no extra freight cost
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Specification and procurement questions answered for buyers, engineers, and OEM partners.

What is the difference between a concealed shower mixer and a concealed thermostatic shower mixer?

A pressure-balancing concealed shower mixer (this product) blends hot and cold water manually — the user sets temperature by turning the handle, and the valve maintains a consistent mix ratio as long as supply pressures stay stable. A thermostatic mixer adds a wax-element or cartridge-based thermostat that actively compensates for supply pressure fluctuations to hold a set temperature.

Thermostatic valves are specified where scald prevention is a code requirement (most commercial projects in the UK and Australia, and increasingly in North American hospitality) or where the end user wants set-and-forget temperature control. For standard residential projects without a specific thermostatic code requirement, the pressure-balancing manual mixer is the more cost-effective specification and the higher-volume SKU.

What inlet pressure is required for a concealed shower mixer to function correctly?

The working pressure range for this valve is 0.05–0.8 MPa (0.5–8 bar). Minimum dynamic pressure at the inlet should be at least 0.1 MPa (1 bar) for adequate flow performance.

Low-Pressure Systems

Gravity-fed tanks common in older UK and Australian construction typically require a pump booster upstream of the valve. This is a plumbing design question, not a valve defect.

High-Pressure Systems

For systems above 0.5 MPa, a pressure-reducing valve upstream is recommended to protect the cartridge seals over the long term.

What certifications does this concealed shower mixing valve hold, and which markets do they cover?

Three certifications cover the primary markets our buyers operate in:

CE

European Union markets

cUPC

United States and Canada (tested against UPC and IPC model codes)

WaterMark

Australia and New Zealand

For markets not covered by these certifications (Middle East, Southeast Asia, specific Gulf states), we can discuss compliance documentation on a project basis — contact us with your target market and we'll advise on what's available.

What is the MOQ for OEM concealed shower mixers with custom branding?

Standard Catalog Items

200 pcs

Custom packaging and logo on existing catalog configurations

Custom Finish / Handle Style

300 pcs

Custom finish colors or handle styles using existing tooling

Custom Trim Tooling

200 pcs

Per production run after tooling approval. New handle or plate design requires tooling investment.

Most new OEM buyers start with a 200-unit trial order on a standard configuration to validate the product with their market before committing to custom tooling.

How do I specify the correct rough-in depth for a concealed shower mixer installation?

The rough-in body adjusts from 60mm to 100mm depth from the face of the wall stud. The finished wall thickness (drywall + tile + adhesive) determines where in that range you set the body.

Tile-Over-Drywall

12mm drywall
10mm tile
3mm adhesive
25mm finished wall

Set body at 65–70mm depth

Tile-Over-Cement Board

12mm drywall
12mm cement board
10mm tile
3mm adhesive
37mm finished wall

Set body at 75–80mm depth

The trim plate covers the rough-in opening and sits flush against the finished tile surface. The handle spindle length is fixed, so getting the depth right at rough-in is the critical step.

Request a Quote

Get a Quote for Concealed Shower Mixers

Send us your target volume, destination market, and any OEM requirements — we'll come back with a detailed quote, the relevant certification documentation, and a recommendation on configuration if you're deciding between SKUs.

Most new buyers start with a sample order of 2–5 units to test the product with their own customers or on a pilot project before committing to a container. We can ship samples within the standard lead time from our production schedule.

What to Include in Your Enquiry

  • 1 Target volume — units per order and estimated annual volume if known
  • 2 Destination market — country or region, so we can confirm the right certification documentation
  • 3 OEM requirements — custom branding, finish, handle style, or packaging if applicable
  • 4 SKU questions — if you're deciding between the manual mixer and the thermostatic variant, let us know your project type and we'll advise

Sample Orders Available

Most new buyers start with 2–5 units to validate the product with their own customers or on a pilot project before committing to a container. Samples ship within the standard production lead time.