Rohl RSS1318SB Specifications

RSS1318

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• 13" x 18" x 9 27⁄32" deep (internal dimensions)
• Fully insulated using “quiet coat” sound deadening technology
• Zero-edge side walls with "Tangent Edge." Easy to clean bottom edge radius.
• ISO 9001 certified
• ROHL brand logo
• Standard 3 1⁄2" drain opening
• Mounting brackets included
• Stainless Copper features the look of Copper with the durability of Stainless
• Brushed Stainless offers a brilliant shine
• 14 1⁄2" x 19 1⁄2" x 9 27⁄32" (external dimensions)
• Brushed Stainless Steel (SB)
• Stainless Copper (SC)
Consult your local ROHL showroom for additional information and specifications. For complete warranty details and a list of showrooms, go to www.rohlhome.com.
• Limited Lifetime on Manufacturer Defects. Stainless Copper Finish is not covered under warranty except for manufacturer defects.
ROHL SINGLE BOWL STAINLESS STEEL KITCHEN OR PREP SINK
ROHL Kitchen Sinks
19 1/2"
3/4"3/4"
4 11/32"
3 1/2"
18"
9 27/32"
31/32"
R Ø
R
11/ 32 "
3/4"13"
14 1/2"
Frequently Asked Questions - Stainless Steel Copper Sinks
How is the Stainless Copper color obtained?
The copper color is achieved by fusing a very thin layer of specialty metal to the surface. The type of metal and the thickness offers the desired hue.
How does the Stainless Copper differ from regular stainless steel?
The Stainless Steel Copper is AISI304 grade stainless steel which has been submitted to a superficial coating. This coating is very thin (just a few atom layers thick), but has nevertheless an exceptional surface hardness, approximately 250 to 375% greater than a standard stainless steel with chrome-treatment. A high resistance to wear and abrasion are additional benefits of the coating. Moreover, the thin film-coating is completely resistant to UV rays, which maintains the color properties over time. The treatment is resistant to acid solvents, alkali and household cleaning products, and is absolutely bio-compatible.
How does the Stainless Steel Copper sink differ from a standard Copper sink?
The two types of sinks are made from completely two different materials; the Stainless Steel Copper sink is made of stainless steel while a standard copper sink is just that, copper. Therefore, the Stainless Steel Copper sink performs much better than copper sinks over time, because it will not oxidize or patina.
What are best practices for the care and maintenance of a copper stainless steel sink?
For everyday maintenance, wash the sink with water and soap or dish soap. Thoroughly rinse and dry with a cloth. For heavy-duty cleaning, specific cleaning products for stainless steel, such as Steel Clean*, can be used. If other cleaners are used, please make sure that the product is creamy and not powdery, and that the cream does not contain solid particles that may scratch the material. Remember that all cleaning materials should be used in moderation. (*Note: Steel Clean is available on ROHL’s web site.)
Take care to avoid hitting the surface, dropping heavy objects into the sink, and using utensils which can scratch the surface. Also, prevent contact with chemicals, metal products and metal brushes. Do not leave tomato residue, milk or coffee on the sink for an extended period of time. Avoid metal cans with wet bottoms, and iron objects in general, including cleaning sponges with steel wool. Please note that long contact of any of the above mentioned substances with the sink can start an electrochemical corrosive attack, even though very mild which may show as very small brownish marks.
Is this sink heat resistant?
Stainless Copper Steel resists heat up to 500° F.
Are there common substances that can harm the Stainless Steel and Stainless Copper surface?
Prolonged contact with common items such as tomato residue, salty liquids, milk, coffee, and cola can start an electrochemical corrosive attack, even though very mild. Wash the sink with water and soap or dish soap, and thoroughly rinse and dry with a cloth.
Long-term, how will the sinks’ surfaces perform?
The Copper Stainless Steel sink will not change color, oxidize or patina over time because it is made only of stainless steel and contains no copper at all. Heavy duty use will shorten the lifespan of the surface finish.
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