Dual Mount Stainless Steel Bathroom Sinks
by C-Tech Imperial

New lavatory sinks can go a long way in updating the look of a restroom, and a stainless steel Imperial Line model adds contemporary styling with the benefits of durability and easy maintenance. The lustrous finish and clean lines are sure to complement your bathroom décor, and give your remodeled or new office restroom that little something extra.

Round C-Tech Imperial Dual Mount Lavatory Sink

The LI-SV-12 sink features:
  • Premium 18 gauge, type 304 stainless steel construction for beauty and durability
  • Classic round shape fits into many design schemes
  • Generous 16-3/4" overall diameter (14-1/4" interior diameter) with 7-1/4" basin depth perfect for handwashing
  • Can be undermounted or top mounted to fit your countertops or installation needs
  • Unique sound-deadening system with pads and a special coating to reduce noise
  • Sleek brushed finish looks great and is easy to keep clean
  • Includes: template for cutout, mounting hardware, and deluxe pop-up drain assembly (no overflow) for quick and easy installation
Round C-Tech Imperial Dual Mount Lavatory Sink - LI-SV-12 $133.97
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Oval C-Tech Imperial Dual Mount Lavatory Sink

The LI-SV-14 sink features:
  • Premium 18 gauge, type 304 stainless steel construction for beauty and durability
  • Oval shape fits into many designs and lends an air of elegance to your restroom
  • Generous 21" x 15-1/2" overall diameter (19" x 13-1/2" interior diameter) with 7" basin depth perfect for handwashing
  • Can be undermounted or top mounted to fit your countertops or installation needs
  • Unique sound-deadening system with pads and a special coating to reduce noise
  • Sleek brushed finish looks great and is easy to keep clean
  • Includes: template for cutout, mounting hardware, and deluxe pop-up drain assembly (no overflow) for quick and easy installation
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. "What does the gauge mean?"
A. During the manufacturing process, stainless steel sinks are "stamped" into shape. That means that the material stretches and therefore the corners can be very thin. We suggest at least 20 gauge and preferably 18 gauge. The lower the number, the thicker the material. In our opinion, 22 gauge is bare minimum - builder quality.

Q. "What do the different types of stainless steel (304, 316, etc) mean?"
A. The term "stainless steel" refers to specific grades of steel that contain more than 10% chromium. Stainless steel may also include a variety of other elements (such as nickel, titanium, molybdenum, etc); it resists corrosion and is generally a stronger, more reliable steel. The most common grades of stainless steel are:

Type 304: Aside from having a higher content of chromium than most other types of stainless steel, type 304 also contains nickel; this enables it to withstand most ordinary corrosion in architecture, is durable in typical food processing environments, and resists most chemicals.

Type 316: Similar to type 304, but also contains a small amount of molybdenum, which is an alloy element #304 does not contain (but one that provides even stronger resistance to some deterioration). Types 304 and 316 are grades of stainless steel that are most often used in plumbing, as well as in the manufacturing of kitchen utensils and sinks.

Type 409: Does not contain virtually any nickel at all, but also is the stainless steel that contains the least amount of chromium. Type 409 is more suitable for high temperature applications, which is why it's often used in automotive trim and exhaust systems, or hot water tanks.

Type 410: Also does not contain any significant nickel; its primary difference to type 409 stainless is characterized by the use of heat treatment for hardening and strengthening. Type 410 is not appropriate for severely corrosive applications, but used instead in environments that require high strength; this is why it's the type of stainless steel that's often used in surgical equipment.

Type 430: Another plain-chromium stainless steel, similar to type 409, but is usually used in decorative applications.


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