Kitchen Faucets / Chrome Finish

Factory-Direct · MOQ 200 pcs

Chrome Kitchen Faucets Direct From Manufacturer

Brass body, multi-layer electroplated finish, certified for North America, Europe, and Australia. Every unit ships with salt spray test reports and full compliance documentation.

cUPC CE WaterMark 500,000-cycle tested Ships 25–35 days
Chrome kitchen faucet with multi-layer electroplated finish — brass body, factory direct

Salt Spray

48h typical

Endurance

500K cycles

Finish Selection

What Makes Chrome the Right Finish for Your Kitchen Faucet Catalog

Chrome is the baseline finish in kitchen faucet distribution — it moves in every channel, from hardware wholesale to e-commerce to project supply. The reason isn't just aesthetics. Chrome is the finish buyers default to when they need a product that clears customs in multiple markets, photographs cleanly for online listings, and generates the fewest downstream complaints about surface degradation. For a distributor building a starter SKU set, or a contractor specifying fixtures across a multi-unit residential project, chrome kitchen faucets are the anchor SKU that everything else gets compared against.

What separates chrome faucets that hold their margin from those that generate returns is the plating stack underneath the surface. A chrome finish is only as durable as the layers beneath it — and the industry shortcut is to skip the nickel mid-coat. We don't.

Our Plating Stack

1

Copper Base Layer

Adhesion foundation — bonds the plating stack to the brass substrate

2

Nickel Mid-Coat

Corrosion resistance — the layer most competitors skip. Determines whether a faucet passes 24-hour salt spray or fails at 12.

3

Chrome Top Coat

Hardness and reflectivity — 800–1000 HV Vickers hardness, the visible surface layer

Our chrome kitchen faucets run a full copper/nickel/chrome electroplating sequence. That nickel layer is what determines whether a faucet passes 24-hour salt spray or fails at 12. Ours passes 24 hours as a minimum; most production batches clear 48 hours. We started tracking extended salt spray results after a Gulf distributor reported early tarnishing on a competitor's product — the failure traced back to a missing nickel layer. We've run the full stack ever since.

Cross-section diagram of chrome kitchen faucet multi-layer electroplating stack: copper, nickel, chrome

Brass Body: C36000-Equivalent Alloy

The body underneath the finish is brass gravity cast from C36000-equivalent free-machining alloy — the same material and process used across our full kitchen faucet range. Brass gives you the weight and thread integrity that zinc alloy can't match in chlorinated water systems, and it machines cleanly to the ±0.05mm valve seat tolerances that prevent drip failures in the field.

Valve Seat Tolerance

±0.05mm

Result

Fewer RMAs, fewer warranty calls

Why It Matters for Your Business

  • Clears customs in North America, Europe, and Australia under one SKU
  • Photographs cleanly for e-commerce listings — no retouching artifacts
  • Full nickel mid-coat means fewer surface degradation complaints downstream
  • Brass body with CNC-machined valve seats reduces drip failures and RMAs
  • Anchor SKU for multi-unit residential and hardware wholesale channels

Product Data

Technical Specifications

Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual parameters may vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and configuration-specific specs.

Chrome Kitchen Faucet — Full Specification Table

Parameter Specification
Body material Brass (C36000-equivalent free-machining alloy)
Finish Multi-layer chrome electroplate (copper / nickel / chrome stack)
Chrome layer hardness Vickers hardness 800–1000 HV (typical for decorative hard chrome)
Salt spray resistance 24h minimum; 48h typical per production batch
Valve / cartridge type Ceramic disc cartridge
Cartridge endurance 500,000 open/close cycles tested per production batch
Valve seat thread tolerance ±0.05mm (CNC machined)
Handle configuration Single-handle or two-handle (specify at order)
Spout type Standard, pull-down, pull-out, gooseneck (specify at order)
Mounting Deck mount (1-hole or 3-hole); wall mount available on request
Supply connections Standard 3/8" compression fitting (US); G1/2" available
Flow rate 1.8 GPM @ 60 PSI (US); 8–9 L/min @ 0.3 MPa (EU/AU)
Working pressure 0.05–0.8 MPa
Leak test 0.6 MPa for 60 seconds, 100% outgoing inspection
Certifications
cUPC CE WaterMark SGS ISO 9001:2015
MOQ 200 pieces per SKU
Lead time 25–35 days (standard catalog); 35–50 days (OEM with new tooling)

Key Performance Metrics

Salt Spray (min)

24h

Typical

48h

Cartridge Cycles

500K

Per Batch

Tested

Valve Tolerance

±0.05mm

Process

CNC

Leak Test

100%

Pressure

0.6 MPa / 60s

MOQ

200 pcs

Lead Time

25–35 days

Certifications & Standards

cUPC

North America

CE

Europe

WaterMark

Australia

SGS

Third-party tested

ISO 9001:2015

Quality management system

Custom Manufacturing

OEM & Private Label Options

The chrome kitchen faucet is available as a fully configurable OEM platform. Specify handle style, spout geometry, finish stack, and packaging — we handle tooling, compliance documentation, and production.

What You Can Configure

Handle Style & Count

Single-lever, cross, lever-pair, or knob. Specify ergonomic profile and arc radius at order.

Spout Geometry

Standard arc, high-arc gooseneck, pull-down, or pull-out with integrated hose. Reach and height to spec.

Finish Stack

Chrome is the base offering. Brushed nickel, matte black, ORB, and PVD gold available on the same brass body platform.

Packaging & Branding

Retail-ready color box with your logo, UPC, and multilingual install guide. Neutral white-box option also available.

Compliance Documentation

We supply test reports, declaration of conformity, and cert copies ready for your import broker or retailer compliance portal.

Tooling & Lead Time

New handle or spout tooling typically adds 10–15 days to the standard 25–35 day production window. Tooling costs are quoted separately and amortized over agreed run quantities. Existing catalog tooling carries no additional charge.

25–35

days, catalog SKU

35–50

days, new tooling

How the OEM Process Works

  1. 1

    Submit Your Brief

    Share your target market, handle/spout preference, finish, and annual volume estimate. A one-page brief is enough to start.

  2. 2

    Receive Quotation & 3D Renders

    We return a unit price, tooling cost (if applicable), and photorealistic renders within 3–5 business days.

  3. 3

    Approve Sample

    Physical pre-production sample shipped for your approval. Finish, dimensions, and function confirmed before mass production begins.

  4. 4

    Production & QC

    100% leak test, batch salt spray, and cartridge cycle testing run against your order. QC report included with shipment.

  5. 5

    Ship & Document

    FOB Ningbo or CIF to your port. Full commercial invoice, packing list, cert copies, and HS code guidance provided.

Ready to configure your SKU?

Send us your brief and we'll return a quotation and renders within 3–5 business days. No commitment required at this stage.

Start Your OEM Brief

Why Source With Us

Sourcing Confidence

Distributors and importers choose us because the documentation, QC process, and communication hold up under scrutiny — not just on the first order.

100% Outgoing Leak Test

Every unit is pressure-tested at 0.6 MPa for 60 seconds before it leaves the line. Not sampled — every unit.

Batch Salt Spray Testing

Salt spray samples pulled from each production batch and tested to 48h. Results documented in the shipment QC report.

500K Cycle Cartridge Test

Ceramic disc cartridges are batch-tested to 500,000 open/close cycles. Failures at this stage trigger a full cartridge lot review.

Multi-Market Certifications

cUPC, CE, WaterMark, and SGS test reports available. One SKU clears customs in North America, Europe, and Australia.

Dedicated Account Contact

You deal with one contact from quotation through delivery. No ticket queues, no handoffs between departments mid-order.

FOB Ningbo, Full Docs

Commercial invoice, packing list, cert copies, and HS code guidance ship with every order. CIF available on request.

ISO 9001:2015 Certified Factory

Our manufacturing facility operates under a certified quality management system. Audit reports and factory credentials are available to qualified distributors on request.

Finish Quality

Chrome Finish Durability: What the Numbers Mean for Your Returns Rate

The chrome finish on a kitchen faucet takes more abuse than almost any other surface in the product — daily contact with water, soap, cleaning agents, and hands. The failure modes are predictable: pinholes in the chrome layer let moisture reach the nickel, which oxidizes and lifts the chrome from below. You see it as blistering or flaking, usually within 12–18 months of installation. When that happens at scale, it's your returns process, not the factory's.

The Plating Stack: Layer by Layer

Our plating line runs a multi-stage pre-treatment before any electroplating begins: alkaline degreasing, acid activation, and a rinse sequence that removes surface oxides from the brass substrate. Each layer in the stack has a specific function — skipping or thinning any one of them is where finish failures originate.

01

Copper Base Coat

Fills micro-porosity in the cast brass surface and gives the nickel a uniform adhesion surface. Without it, the nickel bonds to an uneven substrate and delamination risk increases.

02

Nickel Mid-Coat — 10–15μm

This is the range where corrosion resistance becomes meaningful rather than cosmetic. Below 10μm, the nickel layer provides insufficient barrier protection. At 10–15μm, it absorbs the electrochemical stress that would otherwise reach the brass.

03

Chrome Top Coat — 0.2–0.5μm

Hard enough to resist scratching, thin enough to maintain the mirror reflectivity that makes chrome chrome. The chrome layer is not the corrosion barrier — the nickel is. Chrome's job is surface hardness and optical finish.

Chrome plating layer cross-section showing copper base, nickel mid-coat, and chrome top coat on brass substrate

Quality Control at Every Stage

Post-plating, every batch goes through a visual inspection under standardized lighting: we're looking for pinholes, blistering, uneven coverage, and color variation. Parts that don't pass visual don't move to assembly — we catch finish defects before the labor cost of assembly is sunk into a part that will be rejected anyway.

Visual Inspection

100% of parts inspected under standardized lighting before assembly. Pinholes, blistering, uneven coverage, and color variation are all rejection criteria.

Salt Spray Testing

Statistical sample from each production batch. New finish batches or new plating line runs receive the full 48-hour extended test. Test reports travel with shipment documentation.

Business Impact

What Finish Durability Means for Your Accounts

A chrome kitchen faucet that holds its finish for 3–5 years in normal residential use generates zero warranty claims from your downstream accounts. A faucet that blisters at 18 months generates returns, replacement costs, and a conversation you don't want to have with your retail buyer.

The plating stack and QC process described above are what separate a 3–5 year finish from an 18-month failure. The numbers are not marketing language — they are the direct output of nickel thickness, pre-treatment quality, and inspection discipline.

3–5 yr

Expected finish life in normal residential use with proper plating stack

48 hr

Extended salt spray test duration for new finish batches and new plating line runs

Market Coverage

Application Segments: Where Chrome Kitchen Faucets Move

Chrome is not a single-channel finish. It moves across residential, commercial, hospitality, and distribution accounts — each with different volume profiles, specification cycles, and buyer logic. Understanding which segment fits your business determines how you position the SKU and what inventory depth makes sense.

Chrome kitchen faucet installed in residential new construction kitchen renovation project

Segment 01

Residential New Construction and Renovation Supply

Chrome is the default specification in residential kitchen projects — it coordinates with stainless appliances, works across traditional and contemporary cabinet styles, and is the finish most end-users recognize as "standard." For distributors supplying plumbing contractors or building material dealers, chrome kitchen faucets are a high-velocity SKU with predictable reorder cycles.

A mid-size residential contractor running 50–100 kitchen renovations per year is a repeatable account; chrome is what they specify unless the homeowner requests otherwise.

Chrome kitchen faucet product photography for e-commerce listing on white background showing mirror finish

Segment 02

E-Commerce and Online Retail

Chrome photographs well under standard product photography conditions — the reflective surface reads as premium in catalog images without requiring specialized lighting setups. For buyers listing on Amazon, Wayfair, or independent stores, chrome kitchen faucets have broad search demand and established price anchors.

Our packaging is designed for mail-order durability: individual carton with foam insert protection, tested for drop and compression. Most lines now use molded pulp inserts — comparable drop-test performance, and it handles the sustainability requirements some retail platforms now require from suppliers.

Chrome kitchen faucets installed in hospitality or multi-unit residential project kitchen

Segment 03

Hospitality and Multi-Unit Residential Projects

Hotels, apartment complexes, and student housing projects specify chrome kitchen faucets in volume — typically 50–500 units per project, with tight delivery windows tied to construction schedules. The commercial value here is in the project specification cycle: once your product is written into a spec, you're the supplier for the full project run and often for the replacement and maintenance supply that follows.

cUPC Certified CE Certified North American + European Projects
Chrome kitchen faucet wholesale distribution catalog display showing product range

Segment 04

Wholesale and Distribution

Chrome kitchen faucets are a catalog anchor — the SKU that drives foot traffic and online search volume, with brushed nickel and matte black as upsell options. Distributors carrying our chrome line can cross-sell into complementary finishes and configurations for buyers with different priorities.

The chrome SKU is the entry point; the catalog depth is what keeps the account.

Segment Summary: Volume and Specification Profiles

Segment Typical Volume Key Buyer Logic
Residential Renovation Repeatable reorder cycles Default spec; contractor-driven
E-Commerce / Online Retail MOQ-based initial orders Search demand; photography performance
Hospitality / Multi-Unit 50–500 units per project Spec-in cycle; compliance coverage
Wholesale / Distribution Catalog anchor SKU Upsell platform; account retention

Explore the Full Kitchen Faucet Range

Chrome is the catalog anchor. These configurations and finishes extend your offering across buyer segments.

OEM & Custom

OEM and Custom Configuration Options

Chrome kitchen faucets are one of our most frequently customized product lines — the finish is standard, but the configuration variables are wide. Here's what we can adjust without requiring new tooling, and what requires a tooling investment.

No New Tooling Required

Standard lead time — MOQ 200 pcs

  • Handle style: lever, cross, knob, or custom handle from our existing handle library
  • Spout height and reach: select from standard, high-arc, and gooseneck profiles in our catalog
  • Supply line length and fitting type: US 3/8" compression, EU G1/2", AU BSP
  • Packaging: white-label carton, custom print carton, retail blister pack
  • Logo: engraved or applied to handle or body (minimum 500 pcs for engraving tooling amortization)

New Tooling Required

35–50 day lead time — MOQ 200 pcs after tooling

  • Custom spout profile or body silhouette not in our existing catalog
  • Custom handle design from buyer's 2D drawing or reference sample
  • Non-standard mounting configuration (e.g., 4-hole deck mount, specific center-to-center spacing)

ODM Projects: 15–20 Day Sample Turnaround

For ODM projects — adapting an existing catalog body to a buyer's spec — we typically turn around a modified sample in 15–20 days. Our in-house tooling room handles brass casting die modifications and CNC fixture adjustments without going to an outside vendor, which keeps revision cycles short.

If you're bringing a reference product and want us to match or improve on it, send us photos and any dimensions you have — our engineering team will assess feasibility and come back with a timeline and tooling cost estimate.

OEM Run Structure

200
pcs

Minimum OEM Run

Low enough to test a new SKU in your market before committing to a full container.

200–500
pcs

Typical Trial Order

Most buyers in this segment run a trial order to validate the product with their customers.

2k–5k
pcs

Scale Order

Once the product is validated with customers, most buyers scale to 2,000–5,000 units.

In-house tooling room for OEM chrome kitchen faucet customization — brass casting die modifications and CNC fixture adjustments

Engineering Consultation

Ready to discuss handle styles, spout profiles, or a custom ODM project? Our engineering team will assess feasibility and provide a timeline and tooling cost estimate.

Discuss OEM Options
Certifications

Compliance Coverage: cUPC, CE, and WaterMark Under One Roof

Chrome kitchen faucets ship into three distinct regulatory environments — North America (cUPC), Europe (CE), and Australia (WaterMark) — and each has its own documentation requirements. We hold all three certifications, which means your order ships with the right paperwork regardless of destination market.

cUPC

North America

cUPC Certification

Our cUPC certification covers lead content compliance (NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 standards), flow rate performance, and pressure testing.

Lead Content Compliance

The lead content requirement catches factories off guard — it requires not just the finished product to be tested, but the brass alloy itself to be qualified. We run XRF analysis on every incoming brass batch and maintain traceability records that your customs broker can reference if needed.

CE

Europe

CE Marking

CE marking for kitchen faucets covers the Construction Products Regulation and relevant EN standards for water fittings.

Documentation Included

Our CE documentation includes the Declaration of Performance and test reports from our SGS-audited testing program.

WaterMark

Australia & New Zealand

WaterMark Certification

WaterMark certification is required for all plumbing products sold in Australia and New Zealand.

Annual Audit Maintained

Our WaterMark license covers the chrome kitchen faucet range and is maintained through annual audits.

Single SKU, Three Markets

For buyers supplying multiple markets from a single SKU, our chrome kitchen faucets are configured to meet the most restrictive requirements across all three certifications — so you're not managing separate product versions for different destinations.

The certification documentation package (test reports, declarations, certificates) is prepared in parallel with production and included in your shipment documents.

What Ships With Your Order

  • Test Reports

    Full test reports for applicable certifications (cUPC, CE, WaterMark) per destination market.

  • Declarations

    Declaration of Performance (CE) and applicable conformity declarations for your customs documentation.

  • Certificates

    Copies of current certification licenses — cUPC, CE, and WaterMark — included in shipment documents.

  • XRF Traceability Records

    Brass alloy batch XRF analysis records available for customs broker reference on lead content compliance.

Chrome kitchen faucet compliance certifications — cUPC, CE, and WaterMark documentation prepared for North America, Europe, and Australia

Logistics & Fulfillment

Packaging, Container Loading, and Logistics Readiness

A chrome kitchen faucet is a mid-weight, moderate-volume product — the logistics math matters for your landed cost calculation. Here's what we've worked out.

Standard Packaging

Individual carton with molded pulp insert

Individual carton with molded pulp insert, outer master carton of 6 or 12 units depending on SKU. Carton dimensions are designed for 40HQ container optimization — we calculate packing lists against container floor plans and provide CBM and gross weight per SKU before you confirm the order, so your freight forwarder can quote accurately.

E-Commerce Readiness

Drop-tested to ISTA 2A standards

Individual cartons are drop-tested to ISTA 2A standards (typical for parcel shipping). If you're fulfilling direct-to-consumer from a warehouse, the packaging holds through standard courier handling. We can add FBA-compliant labeling (FNSKU, suffocation warning, barcode placement) to the individual carton at no additional cost on orders over 500 units.

Documentation

Prepared in parallel with production

Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and applicable certification test reports (cUPC, CE, WaterMark as relevant to your destination) are prepared in parallel with production. For North American shipments, we provide HS code classification and can support customs pre-clearance documentation if your broker needs it.

Chrome kitchen faucet packaging and container loading preparation

Container Loading Capacity

Typical chrome kitchen faucet, single-handle deck mount configuration

20GP Container Standard
800–1,200 units

Varies by spout configuration

40HQ Container High Volume
1,800–2,800 units

Varies by spout configuration

CBM and gross weight per SKU provided before order confirmation so your freight forwarder can quote accurately.

What's Included With Every Shipment

Commercial Invoice

Prepared in parallel with production

Packing List & Certificate of Origin

Full traceability documentation

Certification Test Reports

cUPC, CE, WaterMark as applicable

HS Code Classification

North American customs pre-clearance support

Buyer Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to the questions distributors and importers ask most when sourcing chrome kitchen faucets.

What is the minimum order quantity for chrome kitchen faucets?

MOQ is 200 pieces per SKU for standard catalog configurations. For OEM orders requiring new tooling (custom spout profile, custom handle design), MOQ is also 200 pieces for the production run — tooling cost is quoted separately. Most first-time buyers start with 200–500 units to validate the product with their customers before scaling.

Does the chrome finish meet NSF/ANSI 61 lead content requirements for the US market?

Yes. Our brass alloy is qualified to NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 lead content standards as part of our cUPC certification. We run XRF analysis on every incoming brass batch and maintain batch traceability records. The test documentation is available with your shipment.

What causes chrome kitchen faucets to blister or tarnish prematurely, and how do you prevent it?

The most common cause is a missing or undersized nickel mid-coat in the plating stack. Without adequate nickel (typically 10–15μm), moisture penetrates the chrome layer and oxidizes the substrate from below, causing blistering. Our plating process runs the full copper/nickel/chrome stack with nickel at 10–15μm, and we salt spray test every production batch — 24 hours minimum, 48 hours for new finish batches. Parts that don't pass visual inspection post-plating don't move to assembly.

Root Cause

Undersized nickel mid-coat

Below 10μm threshold

Our Spec

Full Cu/Ni/Cr stack

Nickel at 10–15μm

Verification

Salt spray every batch

24h min / 48h new batches

Can I order chrome kitchen faucets with my own brand/logo?

Yes. Logo engraving on the handle or body is available on orders of 500+ pieces (to amortize the engraving tooling cost). Custom-printed cartons are available from 200 pieces. We also supply under white-label packaging for buyers who prefer to apply their own labels at their warehouse.

Logo Engraving

500+ pieces

Handle or body placement

Custom Cartons

200+ pieces

Custom-printed packaging

White Label

Any quantity

Apply your own labels at warehouse

What is the lead time from order confirmation to container loading?

25–35 days for standard catalog configurations. 35–50 days for OEM orders requiring new tooling. We schedule production in 4-week windows and don't push committed orders back to accommodate rush requests from other buyers — your window is your window.

Standard Catalog

25–35 days

Order confirmation to container loading

OEM / New Tooling

35–50 days

Custom spout or handle design

Chrome vs. brushed nickel for kitchen faucets: which sells better?

Chrome has higher baseline search volume and broader market acceptance — it's the default specification in most residential and commercial projects. Brushed nickel commands a modest price premium and moves well in markets where consumers are actively selecting finishes (renovation retail, design-forward e-commerce). Most of our distributors carry both: chrome as the volume SKU, brushed nickel as the upsell. If you're building a starter catalog, chrome is the right anchor.

Chrome

  • Higher baseline search volume
  • Default spec in residential & commercial
  • Broader market acceptance
  • Right anchor for a starter catalog

Brushed Nickel

  • Modest price premium
  • Strong in renovation retail
  • Design-forward e-commerce upsell
  • Natural complement to chrome volume SKU
Request a Quote or Sample

Get a Quote for Chrome Kitchen Faucets

Send us your target configuration — handle style, spout type, mounting, destination market, and volume — and we'll come back with a detailed quote, lead time, and the relevant certification documentation for your market.

If you're not sure which configuration fits your catalog, tell us your target retail price point and the markets you're supplying; we'll spec the version that protects your margin.

Sample Orders

Most new buyers start with a sample order of 2–4 units to evaluate finish quality and function before committing to a production run. We can ship samples within 5–7 business days from our existing stock.

Request a Quote or Sample

Fill in your configuration details and we'll respond with pricing, lead time, and certification documentation within one business day.

We respond within one business day. Sample orders (2–4 units) ship within 5–7 business days from stock.