Xiamen R&T Plumbing Technology Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise located in Xiamen, China. The company is dedicated to the research, development, production, and sales of bathroom products that aim to conserve global water resources. Their main products include water-saving flushing components, silent slow-closing toilet seats, concealed cisterns, wall-mounted cisterns, sensor products, and intelligent toilet seats. These products are primarily used in residential homes, hotels, shopping malls, and office buildings. Xiamen R&T Plumbing Technology Co., Ltd. has obtained over 170 patents and is recognized for its world-leading water-saving technology in the bathroom industry. The company has been certified with ISO9001 quality management system since 2004 and has received certifications from authoritative institutions in more than 10 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China. Xiamen R&T Plumbing Technology Co., Ltd. has also played a significant role in drafting and formulating national and industry standards for sanitary ware products. The company has received various honors and accolades, such as being recognized as a "Patent Pilot Enterprise in Xiamen," a "Famous Trademark in Fujian Province," a "Famous Brand Product in Fujian Province," a "Well-known Brand in the Chinese Bathroom Product Industry," a "Famous Brand Product in the Chinese Bathroom Industry," and being selected for the "Government Procurement List of Energy-saving Products."
Headquarters
No. 18, Houxiang Road, Haicang District, Xiamen City, Fujian Province
Xiamen; Fujian;
Postal Code: 361028
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Website: http://www.rtplumbing.com
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