Caroma is committed to water conservation, introducing a number of breakthroughs including the world’s first dual flush cistern in 1982, Smartflush technology in 2004 and in 2006, the breakthrough WELS 6-star Smartflush Urinal Suite that saves 60% more water than standard 2L models.
November 21st, 2008
Caroma’s long-term commitment to research, development, and great design has seen the Australian company become an international market leader in the development of smart water-saving technology that never compromises on style or affordability. Intelligent in design, high on performance, and easy to maintain, the Caroma range offers a complete bathroom solution that includes toilet suites, urinals, basins, tapware, accessories, bathware, commercial, and care products.
Product Range
Basins, toilet suites, bathware, tapware accessories, commercial and care.
Major Brands
Caroma.
Application
Commercial and residential.
Sustainability
Governments, water authorities, and the wider community are searching for long-term solutions to conserve water and protect the environment. Caroma has a long-standing commitment to water conservation and the breakthrough Caroma Smartflush technology was a huge step forward in watersaving bathroom design, saving up to 35,000 litres of water annually per unit. Now the ultra-low flushing Cube 0.8L Smartflush Urinal Suite and the H2ZeroTM Cube Urinal, which uses zero water, have further revolutionised the operational and water-saving capabilities of commercial bathroom projects.
Major Projects
Prince Court Medical Center (7-star), Kuala Lumpur; National Resource Defense Centre, Santa Monica, US; Hilton Hotel, NSW; Soul Tower, QLD; Sydney Olympic Stadium, NSW; Perth Convention Centre, WA.
Lead Time
Ex stock.
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