100% Solid Brass with a PVD finish
Unsure which is right for you- Stainless Steel or Brass?
At My Avenue, we offer both materials in majority of our Tapware range, as we recognise the unique advantages each material offers to different homes, and rooms.
Material Composition:
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, typically with varying proportions of each, while Stainless Steel is an alloy of Iron, containing chromium, nickel, and other elements.
Colour and Appearance:
Brass provides warm, golden tones that develop a unique patina over time, while Stainless Steel has a cool, lustrous appearance, maintaining a polished look.
Corrosion Resistance:
While brass is resistant to corrosion, it develops a protective patina over time. It also can corrode under certain conditions, especially when exposed to saltwater or acidic environments. Stainless Steel on the other hand, is highly resistant to corrosion due to chromium content.
Durability:
Brass is durable, but may show signs of wear over time, whereas Stainless Steel is extremely durable, and can maintain a polished look with minimal wear.
Maintenance:
Stainless Steel requires minimal maintenance, unlike Brass which requires occasional polishing to maintain appearance.
Cost:
Stainless Steel is more cost-effective than Brass.
Weight:
Brass is heavier than Stainless Steel.