304 Stainless Steel · No Plating Stack

Stainless Steel
Water Filter Faucets

Solid body, no plating stack, no finish degradation risk in drinking water environments.

Built for buyers who need a filter faucet that holds up in commercial kitchens, high-use residential installs, and premium product lines where finish failure is a brand problem.

cUPC CE WaterMark NSF/ANSI 61 OEM from 200 pcs 500,000-cycle tested
304 stainless steel water filter faucet with brushed mechanical finish — no plating

Material Advantage

Why Stainless Steel Changes the Risk Profile for Your Buyers

The standard water filter faucet in our line — and in most of the market — uses a brass body with an electroplated finish. That's a perfectly sound product when the plating is done correctly. But plating introduces a failure mode that solid stainless steel doesn't have: the finish can delaminate, tarnish, or corrode, particularly in the moisture-heavy environment around a kitchen sink where filter faucets live.

When that happens, it's a warranty claim, a return, and a conversation with your customer about why the faucet they bought looks worse than the one it replaced.

The stainless steel water filter faucet eliminates that failure mode entirely. The body is machined from 304 stainless steel — the same alloy used in commercial kitchen equipment and food-contact surfaces — and the finish is a brushed mechanical texture applied directly to the steel surface. There's no plating stack to delaminate, no nickel mid-coat to skip, no chrome layer to pit. The surface you ship is the surface your customer has five years later.

For buyers building a premium residential line, supplying commercial foodservice accounts, or selling into markets where water quality and material safety are active consumer concerns, that durability profile is a meaningful selling point — and a meaningful reduction in after-sale cost.

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Machined 304 stainless steel faucet body showing brushed mechanical finish surface

Brass + Plating

  • Finish can delaminate in moisture-heavy environments
  • Nickel mid-coat and chrome layer subject to pitting
  • Warranty claims and returns when finish fails

304 Stainless Steel

  • No plating stack — no delamination failure mode
  • Brushed finish applied directly to steel surface
  • Same surface at year one as at year five

Who Specifies This Product

We've been running stainless filter faucets alongside our brass line for several years. The buyers who gravitate toward them are typically in one of two situations:

Supplying commercial or semi-commercial environments where the faucet takes more abuse than a residential install

Building a premium SKU that needs to justify a higher retail price point — the stainless body does both jobs

Technical Data

Product Specifications

Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Exact dimensions vary by configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets.

Stainless Steel Water Filter Faucet — Full Specification

Body material 304 stainless steel
Finish Brushed stainless (mechanical, no plating)
Valve type Ceramic disc cartridge
Cartridge endurance 500,000 open/close cycles (tested per production batch)
Spout reach Typically 120–160 mm (confirm for specific variant)
Overall height Typically 280–340 mm (confirm for specific variant)
Deck hole size Standard 1-3/8" (35 mm)
Supply tube connection 1/4" push-fit (standard); 3/8" available
Operating pressure 0.05–0.8 MPa
Flow rate 1.0–1.8 L/min at 0.3 MPa
Lead content ≤0.25% by weight (NSF/ANSI 61 Section 9 compliant)
Certifications
cUPC CE WaterMark SGS
Salt spray rating N/A — stainless body, no plating

Note on Flow Rate

The 1.0–1.8 L/min flow rate range is intentional — filter and RO faucets are designed for restricted flow to match the output rate of the filtration system. This is correct for this application. If your customers are comparing this to a standard kitchen faucet, that's the conversation to have before the order ships.

Stainless steel water filter faucet specification detail — ceramic disc cartridge and brushed finish

Key Highlights

304 Stainless Body

Same alloy as commercial kitchen equipment and food-contact surfaces

Ceramic Disc Cartridge

500,000-cycle endurance tested per production batch

NSF/ANSI 61 Material Docs

Lead content ≤0.25% by weight; documentation available on request

OEM from 200 pcs

Custom configurations available; contact us for product data sheets

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Manufacturing Process

How We Machine Stainless for Drinking Water Contact

Stainless steel is harder to machine than brass, and the internal waterway geometry matters more in a drinking water faucet than in a standard kitchen faucet. Here's what we do differently on this product.

CNC-Machined from Bar Stock

Not cast — tighter dimensional control

The body starts as 304 stainless bar stock. We don't cast stainless the way we cast brass, because the alloy doesn't lend itself to gravity casting at the tolerances we need. CNC-machining from bar stock gives us tighter dimensional control on the internal waterway surfaces than a cast-and-machined brass body.

Passivation After Machining

Eliminates a failure mode invisible until field deployment

Internal surfaces are machined to a smooth finish and passivated. The passivation step removes free iron from the surface and promotes the formation of the chromium oxide layer that gives stainless its corrosion resistance.

Why this matters: We added the passivation step after seeing early stainless faucets from our line develop minor surface rust at the internal waterway after extended water contact. The machining process can leave free iron on the surface, and without passivation, that iron oxidizes. It's a step that adds cost but eliminates a failure mode that would be invisible until the product is in the field.

Valve Seat Tolerance: ±0.05mm

Same spec as brass — no relaxation for harder material

The valve seat interface is machined to the same ±0.05mm thread tolerance we hold on our brass bodies. A loose valve seat is the most common source of drip failure regardless of body material, and we don't relax that tolerance because the material is harder to machine.

Ceramic Disc Cartridge

500,000-cycle rating, tested at RO operating pressure

The ceramic disc cartridge is the same unit we use across our filter faucet line, rated for 500,000 open/close cycles and tested at 0.2 MPa inlet pressure to simulate real-world RO system operating conditions.

CNC machining of 304 stainless steel bar stock for drinking water faucet body

Brushed Finish: No Coating Over the Surface

The brushed finish is applied mechanically after machining — a consistent-direction grain pattern that hides minor surface marks and coordinates visually with stainless kitchen appliances and sinks.

We don't apply any coating over the brushed surface, which means there's nothing to chip, peel, or discolor. The surface is what it is, and it stays that way.

Finish Method

Mechanical Brushing

Coating Applied

None

Process Summary

1

CNC-machine body from 304 stainless bar stock

2

Machine internal waterway surfaces to smooth finish

3

Passivate to remove free iron and form chromium oxide layer

4

Machine valve seat to ±0.05mm thread tolerance

5

Install ceramic disc cartridge (500,000-cycle rated)

6

Apply mechanical brushed finish — no coating over surface

Compliance & Documentation

Lead Content and Material Safety Documentation

For a stainless steel drinking water faucet, the lead content question is simpler than it is for brass — 304 stainless steel contains no lead by composition. The alloy is iron, chromium, and nickel, with trace amounts of carbon and manganese. There's no lead to leach.

304 Stainless Composition

Iron, chromium, and nickel — with trace amounts of carbon and manganese. No lead in the alloy by design.

Lead content 0% — none by composition
Primary alloy Fe / Cr / Ni

North American Market Certifications

Buyers selling into regulated markets still need documentation even when the base material is lead-free.

cUPC Most US states + Canadian provinces
NSF/ANSI 61 §9 Drinking water contact material documentation
Material Cert 304 stainless composition confirmation

Cartridge & Fittings

The one area where stainless steel faucets still require attention is the cartridge and internal fittings.

Ceramic disc cartridge Lead-free by design
Supply tube fittings C36000-equiv. brass
Fitting lead content ≤0.25% by weight

Full Lead-Free Documentation Available

If your market requires full lead-free documentation across all wetted components, we can provide the material certifications for each component in the assembly.

304 stainless body — material certification confirming composition

Ceramic disc cartridge — lead-free component documentation

Supply tube fittings — C36000-equiv. brass, ≤0.25% lead by weight

NSF/ANSI 61 Section 9 material documentation for state-level regulators

cUPC certification covering US and Canadian plumbing code compliance

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Documentation by Market Requirement

Standard North American Market

cUPC certification covers plumbing code compliance for most US states and Canadian provinces. Material certifications confirming 304 stainless composition available on request.

State-Level Regulator or End-Customer Compliance

NSF/ANSI 61 Section 9 material documentation available for buyers who need to demonstrate drinking water contact compliance to their own customers or to state-level regulators.

Full Wetted-Component Lead-Free Documentation

Material certifications for each component in the assembly — body, cartridge, and supply tube fittings — available for markets requiring complete lead-free documentation across all wetted parts.

Material safety certifications and documentation for stainless steel drinking water faucet

Market Positioning

Where This Product Fits in Your Line — and Where It Doesn't

The stainless steel water filter faucet is the right SKU for specific situations. It's not the right SKU for every situation, and being clear about that saves everyone time.

Stainless steel water filter faucet installed in a commercial kitchen prep station

Commercial & Semi-Commercial Kitchens

Restaurant prep stations, commercial coffee bars, office kitchen installations, and food service environments all benefit from the stainless body — it matches the surrounding equipment aesthetically, handles higher use frequency without finish degradation, and meets the material safety expectations of commercial food service operators.

Typical Order Pattern

Commercial accounts typically order 50–200 units per project, with repeat orders as facilities expand or renovate — a reliable volume pattern for distributors building this segment.

Stainless steel filter faucet in a premium residential kitchen with stainless appliances

Premium Residential Product Lines

The stainless body commands a higher retail price than a plated brass equivalent — typically 20–35% higher at retail, depending on the market. For distributors or importers building a premium tier in their filter faucet catalog, the stainless SKU is the margin-protecting option.

Market Fit

Coordinates naturally with stainless kitchen appliances and sinks that dominate the premium residential segment in North America and Northern Europe — easier for your downstream customers to sell.

Stainless steel dispensing faucet as part of a premium RO system OEM bundle

RO System OEMs — Premium Bundle

If you're assembling an RO system under your own brand and positioning it at the upper end of the market, a stainless steel dispensing faucet signals quality in a way that a chrome-plated brass faucet doesn't — even if the underlying filtration performance is identical.

Private Label Available

We supply matched stainless faucets to several RO system OEMs on a private-label basis for exactly this reason.

Where This Product Is Not the Right Fit

Buyers who need multiple finish options. The stainless body ships in brushed stainless only — there's no chrome, no matte black, no PVD gold option on this variant. If your market requires finish variety, the brass body variants in our line cover five finishes and are the better starting point.

The brushed water filter faucet in brushed nickel is the closest alternative if you want the brushed aesthetic without the stainless body premium.

OEM & Private Label

Customization Options for OEM and Private Label

We support OEM and private-label development on this product from 200 pieces per SKU. The stainless body has a different customization profile than our brass variants — here's what's available and what isn't.

What Can Be Customized

Handle Style and Geometry

The handle is a separate component and can be modified or replaced with a custom design.

Spout Profile and Reach

Within the constraints of the stainless machining process, we can adjust spout geometry for specific aesthetic or functional requirements.

Branding

Logo engraving on the body or handle, custom packaging, private-label documentation.

Supply Tube Connection Spec

1/4" push-fit is standard; 3/8" and compression fittings are available.

Deck Plate Configuration

Single-hole or with escutcheon plate.

What Cannot Be Customized on This Variant

Body Finish

Brushed stainless is the only finish option. We don't plate over stainless on this product line.

Body Material

This is a stainless-specific product. If you need brass with a brushed finish, that's a different SKU.

CNC machining of stainless steel faucet body for OEM customization

25–35

Days

Design brief to first sample — OEM path with in-house CNC tooling, no outside vendor involvement

15–20

Days

ODM path — modified samples from existing catalog body with custom handles or branding

200

Pieces MOQ

Minimum order for OEM projects. Most new buyers start with a 200-unit trial order to test market response before scaling

OEM vs. ODM: Which Path Is Right for You

For OEM projects, the path from design brief to first sample runs 25–35 days. We maintain in-house CNC tooling, so modifications to the machining program don't require outside vendor involvement.

For buyers who want to move faster, our ODM path starts from the existing catalog body with modified handles or branding — modified samples typically turn around in 15–20 days.

Samples Before Production

MOQ is 200 pieces for OEM orders. Most new buyers in this segment start with a 200-unit trial order to test market response before scaling.

We can ship samples before the production order so you can evaluate the product with your own customers.

Logistics & Landed Cost

Packaging, Container Economics, and Landed Cost

Stainless steel faucets are slightly heavier than their brass equivalents — worth factoring into your freight and container planning before you finalize your SKU mix.

Body Weight Differential

304 stainless vs. brass casting

The 304 stainless body runs approximately 15–20% heavier than a comparable brass casting. For container loading, this means a modest reduction in unit count per container compared to the brass variants.

Container Loading Capacity

Standard 40HQ container

A standard 40HQ container loads approximately 6,000–9,000 units of this product depending on the specific configuration and carton dimensions. We calculate the exact loading plan against your SKU mix and provide a packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU before you confirm the order.

Standard Unit Packaging

Retail-ready inner box

Each unit ships in an individual inner box with supply tube, mounting hardware, and installation instructions. The inner box is designed for retail-ready presentation — if you're selling through distribution into retail channels, the packaging is shelf-ready without modification.

Stainless steel water filter faucet retail-ready inner box packaging and container loading

Custom Packaging (OEM)

For buyers who need custom packaging — private-label boxes, specific language requirements, or branded inserts — we handle that as part of the OEM process.

  • Private-label outer and inner box
  • Multi-language installation instructions
  • Branded inserts and documentation
  • Packing list with CBM and gross weight per SKU

Freight Cost Consideration

The stainless body's higher unit weight does affect freight cost per unit compared to brass variants — worth factoring into your landed cost calculation, particularly for markets where freight is a significant portion of total cost. For most North American and European buyers, the higher retail price point of the stainless SKU more than offsets the freight differential.

Material Selection Guide

Stainless Steel vs. Brass Filter Faucets: Choosing the Right Body for Your Market

Both body materials are sound choices — the decision comes down to your market segment and what your buyers are optimizing for.

Attribute Stainless Steel Body Brass Body (Plated)
Finish options Brushed stainless only Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze
Finish durability No plating — no delamination risk Depends on plating quality; full copper/nickel/chrome stack required
Lead content None by composition ≤0.25% by weight (our spec); varies by supplier
Retail price point Higher (20–35% premium typical) Lower to mid-range
Best fit Commercial, premium residential, RO system premium bundles Residential, multi-finish catalogs, volume SKUs
Weight Slightly heavier Lighter
Customization Handle, spout, branding Handle, spout, branding, finish
304 stainless steel water filter faucet body — no plating, brushed finish

Stainless Steel Body

If you're supplying a specific commercial or premium segment where finish variety is less important than material credibility, the stainless body is the cleaner choice. No plating stack means no delamination risk and a straightforward material safety story for your buyers.

Commercial and premium residential
RO system premium bundles
Markets where material credibility drives purchase
Brass water filter faucet body with multiple finish options — chrome, brushed nickel, matte black

Brass Body (Plated)

If you're building a catalog that needs to cover multiple price points and finish options, start with the brass variants and add the stainless SKU as your premium tier. Brass supports the full finish range your residential and multi-finish catalog buyers expect.

Residential and multi-finish catalogs
Volume SKUs across price tiers
Five finish options: chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, PVD gold, oil-rubbed bronze

Building a Two-Tier Catalog

If you're building a catalog that needs to cover multiple price points and finish options, start with the brass variants and add the stainless SKU as your premium tier. If you're supplying a specific commercial or premium segment where finish variety is less important than material credibility, the stainless body is the cleaner choice.

Premium Tier

Stainless Steel Body

20–35% retail premium · brushed stainless · no plating risk

Volume / Multi-Finish Tier

Brass Body (Plated)

5 finish options · lower to mid-range price · residential volume

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions buyers and compliance teams ask most often about our stainless steel filter faucet line.

Is 304 stainless steel safe for drinking water contact?

Yes. 304 stainless steel is the standard alloy for food-contact and drinking water applications — it's used in commercial kitchen equipment, water storage tanks, and plumbing fittings globally. The alloy contains no lead, and the chromium oxide surface layer that forms naturally on stainless steel is chemically inert in contact with water. Our stainless filter faucets carry cUPC certification and we can provide NSF/ANSI 61 material documentation confirming the alloy composition and drinking water contact compliance.

Why does a stainless steel faucet cost more than a brass faucet with the same finish?

Two reasons: material cost and machining cost. 304 stainless steel is more expensive than brass by weight, and it's significantly harder to machine — cutting tools wear faster, cycle times are longer, and the passivation step adds a process stage that brass doesn't require. The brushed finish on stainless is also applied mechanically after machining, which is a separate operation. The result is a higher unit cost, but also a product with no plating failure mode — which translates to lower warranty claim rates and a justifiable retail price premium.

Can I get a stainless steel water filter faucet in chrome or matte black?

No. The stainless body ships in brushed stainless only — we don't apply electroplating over stainless on this product line. If you need chrome or matte black, the brass body variants are the right starting point. The water filter faucet and brushed water filter faucet cover those finish options.

What is the minimum order for a private-label stainless steel filter faucet?

200 pieces per SKU. For OEM orders with custom handle or spout modifications, first sample in 25–35 days. For ODM orders starting from our existing catalog body with modified branding or packaging, first sample in 15–20 days. We can ship pre-production samples before the production order so you can evaluate the product with your own customers.

How does the stainless steel body perform in hard water areas?

Better than plated brass. Hard water deposits (calcium and magnesium scale) form on any faucet surface, but they're easier to remove from brushed stainless than from chrome or brushed nickel — the mechanical grain texture of the brushed finish doesn't trap scale the way a smooth plated surface can. More importantly, the cleaning products used to remove hard water scale — mild acids, descalers — can attack plated finishes over time. Stainless steel is chemically resistant to the concentrations used in household cleaning products, so the finish holds up through repeated cleaning cycles.

What certifications does this product carry for the Australian market?

WaterMark certification, which is required for plumbing products sold in Australia and New Zealand. We also hold CE for European markets and cUPC for North America. All relevant certification documentation ships with the order — your customs broker and compliance team have what they need without chasing us for it after the container ships.

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Get a Quote for This Product

Send us your target volume, destination market, and any customization requirements — handle style, branding, packaging, or supply tube spec. We'll come back with a detailed quote and, if you're evaluating the stainless body against our brass variants, a side-by-side comparison of the landed cost and retail price positioning for your market.

New to this product? A 2-unit sample order is the standard starting point. We can ship samples within the standard lead time so you can evaluate the product with your own customers before committing to a production order.

MOQ

200 pcs

per SKU

ODM Sample

15–20 days

catalog body

OEM Sample

25–35 days

custom modifications

What to include in your RFQ

  • Target volume and order frequency
  • Destination market and required certifications (cUPC, WaterMark, CE)
  • Handle style preference or custom modification requirements
  • Branding, packaging, and supply tube spec
  • Whether you want a stainless vs. brass landed cost comparison