Greens Tapware Introduces BubbleJET® Technology in Sydney

Green’s new patented BubbleJET® technology is taking off in Australia.

Delivering a unique spray pattern that envelops users in a spa-like experience, the innovation of the BubbleJET® showerhead range is an accessible luxury worth installing in showers everywhere.

GALLERY  

SpecificSource was happy to attend the recent launch of the new BubbleJET® range in Sydney and experience the innovative collection first hand. Showcased in a luxury setting, BubbleJET® was truly at home in The Penthouse.

Available in a range of premium finishes including chrome, brushed nickel, brass, gunmetal and matte black, the BubbleJET® collection will work with any bathroom design.

THE TECHNOLOGY

The patented technology in BubbleJET® works by transitioning the water flow through the shower head, creating negative pressure within the internal mechanisms of the shower. This negative pressure draws air into the system, which becomes entrained in the water, flowing through at the same velocity.

The combined water and air are then agitated through the impact of the water molecules. As it exits, this process produces a highly aerated flow-a softer stream — aerated like bubbles.

THE EXPERIENCE

Creating a therapeutic and indulgent shower, where thousands of bubbles caress your skin, the a BubbleJET® showerhead provides a soft, warm and purely delightful bathing experience.

With a tagline that tells you to “treat yourself”, we’re imagining the new range of range of BubbleJET® technology showers will become a hot commodity for homeowners and architectural specifiers alike.






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