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  • 2026-01-31
    These certifications and patents reflect Bestware’s long-term commitment to product safety, quality management, and independent innovation, supporting the company’s continued development in global markets.
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    March 11-16,2016Hamburg, GermanyBooth No:B6.1-112
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    March 17-21,2017Hamburg, GermanyBooth No:B6.1-112
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    March 9-13,2018Hamburg, GermanyBooth No:A2.327
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    March 15-19,2019Hamburg, GermanyBooth No:A2.327
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    October 25-28,2022SingaporeBooth No:Hall 4-4D2-07
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    October 22-25,2024SingaporeBooth No:Hall 5-5J4-01
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    November 3-7,2024Paris, FranceBooth No:Hall 4 - H4.F080
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    May 17-20,2025Chicago, IL,USABooth No:South Building 2652-5&6
  • 2026-01-21
    The spray diverter valve in a kitchen faucet controls how water is directed between the main spout and the sprayer. When this valve wears out or becomes damaged, common problems include weak spray pressure, water flowing from both the spout and sprayer at the same time, or the sprayer failing to activate properly.
  • 2026-01-20
    When a fill valve starts spraying water, it is a clear sign that the valve is no longer controlling water flow as intended. Instead of directing water smoothly into the system, pressure is escaping from an unintended point, creating visible spray. This issue is common in toilet fill valves and other tank-based water systems and should be addressed promptly to prevent water waste or potential damage.
  • 2026-01-19
    When a head valve sprays water unexpectedly, it usually indicates a loss of control inside the valve assembly. Instead of directing water through the intended outlet, pressure escapes from an unintended point, creating a visible spray. This issue is common in spray valves, shut-off valves, and control valves that operate under frequent activation or continuous pressure.