Surgical Faucet
Surgical Faucet
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common queries about surgical faucets, their installations, durability, and maintenance.
A surgical faucet, also called an elbow-action tap, is designed for hands-free operation using elbows or forearms. This helps maintain hygiene by reducing direct contact, making it ideal for hospitals, clinics, and labs.
Surgical faucets are most commonly used in medical facilities, laboratories, operation theaters, dental clinics, and food-grade areas, anywhere hygiene and hands-free use are essential.
Yes. JAL surgical faucets are designed for universal fit, compatible with most standard basins and sinks used in hospitals and labs. They support both deck and wall-mounted installations depending on the model.
Use mild soap and a soft cloth to clean regularly. Avoid abrasive cleaners or tools. Clean the aerator periodically to prevent lime scale build-up and maintain smooth water flow.
JAL surgical faucets are available through authorized dealers. To find the right and authorized dealer, you may connect with JAL's sale team.
September 12, 2025, 1:23 pm