Bradley's new Express ELX-Series lavatory system offers updated and cost-effective multi-user design


MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. — Bradley Corp., the leading hand washing experts in the industry for over 90 years, has launched its Express® ELX-Series Lavatory System – a contemporary alternative to china sinks and laminate counter tops designed for commercial restrooms. Its single bowl, multi-user design is easy to install and maintain, while offering contoured styling and personal hand washing space.  

A step up from ordinary lavatories, the Express ELX-Series is a cost-effective fixture that is easy to specify, install, clean, and maintain. With the look and feel of an individual lav, this streamlined hand washing system provides the economies and conveniences of a group fixture, which accommodates up to three people at one time. 

Made of Bradley’s Terreon® Solid Surface material, the Express ELX-Series Lavatory offers superior durability and is easy to repair. In addition, its contemporary contoured design elevates the look of commercial restrooms while being easy to clean. The bowl’s seamless construction eliminates mold and delamination, offering a more hygienic and attractive washroom solution.

Due to its long-term durability and simplified maintenance qualities, the ELX-Series is a cost-effective choice for high-traffic washroom applications, such as schools, retail, recreation centers, municipal office buildings and transit stations.  

The Express ELX-Series Lavatory also cuts down on installation time and costs, and requires few connections and parts. It incorporates a unique mounting plate for faster installation, and requires only a single drain and supply rough-in for new construction, or for an easily installed retrofit. 

Durable Terreon solid surface

Made of Terreon, Bradley’s exclusive solid surface material, the Express ELX-Series resists stains, burns, chemicals and impact. Highly resilient and vandal-resistant, surface marks and scratches are repaired easily with everyday cleaners or fine-grit abrasives without affecting the surface finish. 

Terreon solid surface material has earned GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certification and GREENGUARD Children & SchoolsSM Certification by the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute, an industry-independent, third party testing organization for low-emitting products and materials.

The ELX-Series is available in a full line of Terreon colors and comes with the designer’s choice of two or three stations, and several faucet and soap options. The fixture satisfies ADA and TAS for barrier-free clearances and reaches for all users.  

For more than 90 years, Bradley Corporation has designed and manufactured commercial washfountains, and today is the industry's comprehensive source for plumbing fixtures, washroom accessories, restroom partitions, emergency fixtures and solid plastic lockers. Headquartered in Wisconsin, Bradley serves the commercial, industrial, health care, recreation, education, and corrections markets worldwide. For more information, contact Bradley, Telephone: (800) Bradley; Fax: (262) 251-5817; www.bradleycorp.com.

 



March 18, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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