Welcome to CHINA NEWSTAR
KITCHEN SINKS, your Supplier
&Manufacturer of Kitchen
Stainless Steel Sink, Kitchen Faucets
and Kitchen Accessories. NEWSTAR
ships the full line of Kitchen
Countertop with Stainless
Steel Sinks and Faucets
available in a wide range of
designs and Sizes.
We offer you: SS.304
Undermounted Stainless Steel Sink,
Topmount Kitchen Sinks, Drop-in Sinks,
Granite Counter tops, Vanity Sink, Sink
Faucet, Kitchen pullout Faucets,
Bathroom vanity countertops, 18 guage
Kitchen Washing Sinksfor USA, Europe,
Australia Hotel & Homes. |
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How to get our quotation? |
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if you have your own designs and dimensions, send us your pictures or drawings, a very important thing is to tell us how much you wanna order , that is the quantity ,it will help us to give you our final prices. If you do not have what you need at present , we also can open a new mold for you as long as you agree to pay for the fee for making new one. Fee are different from item to item.If you do not have any pictures or drawings ,then check our website , there are all designs we have currently choosing what you like , telling us the item numbers is ok .still do not forget to tell us the quantity if you hope to get a final price from us quickly. |
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How to pay? |
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At Present Most Customers are used T.T (Telegraph transfer) ,that is: 30% T.T deposit first of total amount after signing contract, and balance by T/T after products finishing. Also WE accept irrevocable L/C at sight. |
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Shipping |
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The goods can be shipped to any destination, Seaport, inland port , Jobsites or warehouse of every Country. We have good cooperation with some shipping company such as Evergreen, PCL, MSC,ZIM,MAERSK etc , Also we have our good shipping agent with their business spread to every country. So We make sure that we can supply you Best freight and safe route even as FCL or LCL. We also can help you find good local Custom Broker to help you Clean the goods when the Container are arrived your City if you dont know how to import the goods from China! |
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What is our minimum order? |
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Usually the minimum order should be one 20ft container, and this container, can be mixed some items, sinks, faucets and accessories, but sometimes, it can be allowed by LCL (less container load), it should depend on the Goods items. Details pls try to find us, we would try our best to suit your requirement. |
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What is stainless steel? |
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Stainless steels are a family of steels that are resistant to corrosion (rusting) and elevated temperature. They must contain at least 10.5 % chromium. The chromium reacts with the oxygen in the air to form an invisible, protective chrome-oxide surface layer. This layer helps to prevent staining (rusting) of the surface. This does not mean that stainless steel will never rust. There are many different stainless steels with unique chemical compositions. These chemistry differences influence strength, corrosion resistance, and cost. Higher levels of chromium and the addition of other alloying elements such as nickel and molybdenum improve the corrosion resistance and make them easier to fabricate. The most commonly used stainless steel for sinks, flatware, appliances, and other consumer products is Type 304 but other less expensive and less corrosion resistant stainless steels are sometimes used and the consumer should not assume that all stainless steel products will provide equivalent performance. |
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I notice my flatware says 18/8 or 18/10. What does this mean? |
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The first number is the amount of chromium that is contained in the stainless i.e. 18 is 18% chromium. The second number is the amount of nickel i.e. 8 stands for 8% nickel. So 18/8/means that this stainless steel contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. This is a common name for Type 304. 18/10 is 18% chromium and 10% nickel. The higher the numbers the more corrosion resistant the material. |
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I have a stainless steel sink and it is beginning to rust. Why? I thought stainless did not rust! |
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Stainless does not "rust" as you think of regular steel rusting with a red oxide on the surface that flakes off. If you see red rust, there are several possible reasons.Steel or iron scratched the sink and particles become embedded in the surface. These particles are much less corrosion resistant than the stainless steel and rust making it appear that the stainless steel is rusting. Stainless steel should never be cleaned with steel wool.Damp steel or cast iron was left in the sink for a prolonged period of time and it rusted. The rust stained the stainless steel. A fluid with a high concentration of chlorides (most dishwashing detergents) was left on the surface for an extended period of time.The sink is made from a less corrosion resistant stainless steel and more care must be taken to keep it clean and avoid prolonged standing water.In most cases, light staining can be removed with a fine abrasive cleaner or non-metallic abrasive scouring pad. Some of these products will scratch the finish. Apply the cleaning product in the same direction as the polish to minimize damage. Products that are safe for cleaning glass or automobiles are less likely to damage the finish. Many kitchen cleaning products and stainless steel cleaners contain chlorides and should be thoroughly rinsed off after cleaning. |
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