What toilet bowl does not splash

Updated on Toilet 2024-09-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, borrowing a picture from the Internet, and my parents' house is also like this, more than ten years.

    Of course, there is no splashing problem if the slope does not accumulate water, but it is difficult to find it visually, especially for big brands, because there is an important indicator that may not meet the national standard, that is, it is more water-consuming to scour. After untying the big hand, the water in the water tank is generally not enough, and you need to take a basin of water to flush it with the water in the water tank. Anyway, this kind of water is a lot of water, but it won't splash when you get rid of it, and there will be pros and cons, depending on the personal choice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, whether the toilet splashes or not, the key depends on its water seal (the water in the toilet), and the height and area of the water seal depend on the flushing structure design of the toilet. At present, the siphon toilet is more commonly used on the market, which has a higher water seal and a larger water seal area, so it is easy to splash water.

    The state stipulates that the water seal standard of the toilet is 50mm, and the better products are between 55mm and 60mm. But when it comes to buying, this standard is not easy to measure. Therefore, you should give priority to choosing a brand toilet, or a visual inspection, generally speaking, the inner wall of the toilet has a larger slope, the water cover is smaller, and it is not easy to splash.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, the existing national standards must have water seals, and products without water seals cannot be produced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Unless Koch foam fixtures are used, water never splashes and there is no smell.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    A low-pressure vacuum water-saving toilet is a toilet bowl that does not splash water.

    It is the first machine at home and abroad to adopt low-pressure vacuum suction sewage technology, which solves the long-term problems of small sewage suction, undischarged tailing dirt and high noise of ultra-low water consumption toilets. Structural principle: the toilet tank is connected with the toilet basin elbow, when the sewage is discharged, the water tank valve is opened, the impact vortex is generated on the toilet basin, when the water tank valve is automatically closed, the centrifugal suction of the toilet basin vortex and the elbow pumping force form a resultant force - vacuum suction, and the feces and floating objects are sucked into the elbow and discharged out of the pipeline with the water.

    At the same time, the toilet basin is cleaned with a second spray of water to maintain a clean and sufficient odor insulation water level.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There is a toilet splash-proof product, its idea is to install a hollow rubber airbag at the bottom of the toilet cushion, place a special balloon on the inner wall of the toilet, this balloon will not burst with a needle, and then use the trachea to connect the balloon with the airbag, when you defecate, you must put the toilet cushion down, and then sit on it, when you sit down, the airbag is under pressure, and the air inside flows to the balloon, so that the balloon is inflated, and the stool falls directly on the balloon, not directly in the water, In this way, there will be no splashes on the buttocks, when the rubber airbag is not under pressure, the air in the balloon will automatically flow back to the airbag, and it will not clog the toilet when flushing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    When flushing, the water is flushed down in a spiral along the toilet wall, and there is basically no splashing. Now the branded flush toilets are like this.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Brother downstairs, he definitely didn't ask about splashing water when flushing. Are you talking about the technical problem of pressing the water splash when it's convenient? A toilet without water storage is fine, but it is not recommended because it is easy to stick.

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