Applications of Rubber in Kitchen and Bathroom Equipment
Rubber is widely used in the kitchen and bathroom industry, playing a crucial role in various devices:

- Faucets: The rubber gasket is installed at the connection between the valve core and the valve body. Relying on its elasticity, it achieves a tight fit, effectively preventing water leakage, ensuring the faucet's sealing performance, and extending its service life.
- Aerators: The rubber components inside adjust the water flow channels, allowing water and air to mix thoroughly. This makes the water flow softer and more uniform, effectively reducing water splashing and achieving water-saving purposes.
- Faucet Filters: The rubber sealing ring is used at the interface of the filter. It ensures a tight connection between the filter and the faucet, preventing unfiltered water from flowing around the filter, thus guaranteeing the filtering effect.

- Showers: The rubber sealing washer is used to connect the shower head and the water pipe to prevent leakage at the connection. In addition, the shower heads made of rubber are easy to adjust the angle and are not prone to scaling, which is convenient for cleaning.
- Basins: The rubber seal at the drain of the basin forms a sealing barrier, preventing sewage leakage and also blocking the odor from the sewer from coming back, keeping the indoor air fresh.
- Soap Dispensers: The rubber piston controls the amount of soap liquid dispensed. When the soap dispenser is pressed, the rubber piston deforms under force to precisely control the outflow of soap liquid, facilitating users.

- Toilets: The rubber sealing ring at the bottom of the toilet is a key component to prevent sewage leakage, ensuring a good seal at the connection between the toilet and the floor. The rubber seals in the inlet valve and the pulse valve control the flow and flow rate of water, ensuring the normal flushing of the toilet.
- Timed Switches: The rubber components in the timed switch play a role in buffering and resetting, extending the service life of the switch and ensuring its stable operation.

