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• Type: Utility or service sink
• Material: High-durability ceramic or fireclay
• Finish: Glossy white or matte finish
• Design: Deep rectangular bowl with functional rim
• Use: Heavy-duty sink for kitchens, food prep zones, and laundry areas
The ACQUAFOOD Utility Sink is purpose-built for intensive cleaning and food preparation environments, offering a deep, wide basin that can easily handle daily demands in residential, commercial, or semi-industrial settings. Its durable ceramic or fireclay composition ensures long-lasting resistance to chemicals, stains, and high temperatures.
With its practical rectangular design, the ACQUAFOOD sink is ideal for use in laundry rooms, catering kitchens, or utility zones where functionality and hygiene are essential. The smooth, non-porous surface makes it exceptionally easy to clean, while its robust construction ensures dependable performance for years to come.
Deep, rectangular bowl for versatile cleaning tasks
Resistant to stains, scratches, and thermal shock
Non-porous surface ideal for food prep and utility work
Compatible with wall-mounted or deck-mounted taps
Designed for indoor or semi-outdoor service environments
Supports heavy-duty cleaning and washing tasks
Ideal for food prep, laundry, or back-of-house use
Maintains hygiene with easy-to-clean surface
Withstands harsh cleaners and regular impact
Practical for both residential utility zones and commercial kitchens
Ensure secure mounting on stable surface or brackets
Use non-abrasive, pH-neutral cleaners to maintain finish
Avoid excessive mechanical impact to prevent chipping
Periodically check drain and faucet seals for performance
Kitchens with food preparation zones
Laundry and utility rooms in homes
Restaurants, cafés, or catering setups
Cleaning zones in light commercial use
Equip your workspace or kitchen with the ACQUAFOOD Utility Sink — a durable, hygienic solution built for performance in demanding environments.
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