The Cascabel tap adopts a ‘disruptive’ construction, the main body is a bent tube instead of a cast part. Typically, the casting process involves melting a raw material and reforming it in a mould, which requires a lot of energy and generates pollutants. We’ve eliminated the need to weld parts as the construction is made of parts that either snap fit or screw together.
By making improvements to the manufacturing and construction of Cascabel, we’ve been able to reduce energy consumption and the cost of manufacture and simplify assembly. With the addition of an aerator, the tap uses less water to do the same job. For the customer, this results in a more affordable solution that has a much-reduced impact on our planet.