CATA CSS-1/A Sinks egymedencés inox
Product description
Clean look and timeless quality
The CATA CSS-1/A single-basin, built-in sink tray with its clean lines and high-quality materials is the perfect choice for modern kitchens. The shiny AISI304 stainless steel not only provides an elegant appearance, but also provides outstanding durability and resistance during everyday use.
Excellent material, precise workmanship
The sink tray made of 0.6 mm thick AISI304 steel guarantees a long service life and stability. This premium material is not only stainless, but also provides a hygienic and easy-to-clean surface that is resistant to stains, acids and heat. The gently curved R210 corner design facilitates drainage and simplifies cleaning.
Functionality in a compact size
The size of the tray is 500x400 mm, with a depth of 150 mm, it can be an ideal choice for smaller kitchens, or it can even be used as a secondary sink. Thanks to its cut-out size of 480x380 mm, it can be easily installed under the worktop, thereby ensuring an aesthetic, flush appearance.
Reliability designed for decades
The CATA CSS-1/A sink tray is made with the precision and care typical of the manufacturer, which is supported by the 10-year warranty. This long-term commitment ensures that you choose not just a beautiful, but a truly durable and reliable kitchen element.
What is a sound absorbing foam layer?
This is a special layer, usually made of polyurethane or other sound-absorbing material, which is glued to the bottom of the sink tray. The sound-absorbing foam layer is an inexpensive but very useful accessory that increases comfort in the kitchen and contributes to the longer life of the sink tray.
Noise reduction
It reduces the noise of splashing water and the noise of dishes and utensils hitting the sink. This makes the noise generated during washing dishes or other kitchen work quieter.
Thermal insulation
It helps maintain the temperature of the water by preventing the sink tray from cooling down quickly.
Reduction of condensation
It prevents the formation of steam and condensation on the bottom of the sink tray, which can result in a longer life of the cabinet and surrounding furniture.