Hansgrohe adds to their collection of water-saving showers
Hansgrohe simply introduced two new shower models to their strong of water-saving showers. Interestingly enough, Hansgrohe found out a way to inject air into the water circulate of a bath and while the air and water are jumbled together a 3:1 ratio, the quantity of the spray would not decrease however the amount of water used drops by anywhere from 20 to 36%.
The entire technique is pretty slick and as you could see in this instance of a Raindance AIR shower, Air gets pulled into the face of the bathe.
Once the air's inside of the shower, the air gets mixed with water behind of face of the shower. The pressure from the water supply then shoots everything out of the face of the shower in a consistent stream. The method of air injection Hansgrohe uses actually increases the water droplet size as it's using less water. The result is a more drenching shower.
Hansgrohe how has new additions to their series of air injected showers. The first is the Chroma Green, a transitional style. Here it's miles within the hand held version:
And here it is as a wall-mount:
The second is the Raindance Air. Here's it's far as a handheld:
And right here it's miles as a wall-mount.
These new showers from Hansgrohe will can help you use less water, save extra money and nevertheless experience an awesome shower.