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Copper vs Stainless Steel vs Bras vs Titanium Range Hoods

Range hoods are essential kitchen appliances that help maintain a clean and comfortable cooking environment by venting smoke, grease, odors, and heat from cooking. They are typically installed above the stove or cooktop and come in two main types: ducted (venting air outside) and ductless (recirculating air through filters).<br><br>Source: https://www.moderncopper.com/

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Copper vs Stainless Steel vs Bras vs Titanium Range Hoods

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  1. COPPER VS STAINLESS STEEL VS BRAS VS TITANIUM STAINLESS STEEL Stainless steel is a metal alloy consisting of iron, chromium, nickel, carbon and manganese. Its key feature is that it has anticorrosive and stain-resistance qualities. When it comes to stainless steel, there are different grades with unique properties. ADVANTAGES STAINLESS STEEL RANGE HOODS It is an attractive, nonporous material that's simple to keep clean and maintain, perfect for kitchen use. Resistant to staining, fingerprints and smudges it makes an ideal material choice. 1 It is an an incredibly resilient material, capable of withstanding daily wear and tear without succumbing to scratches, dents, or dings if handled with proper care and remaining scratch-proof for many years after care has been administered. 2 3 It is highly corrosion and rust-resistant in environments involving moisture such as kitchens. 4 It is an economical material with both affordability and durability, making it an excellent option for range hoods. It offers an attractive, modern aesthetic that complements many kitchen designs. To achieve the desired effect, it can either be polished to a high shine or left with a brushed finish depending on personal taste and desired results. 5 DISADVANTAGES STAINLESS STEEL RANGE HOODS 1 Depending on the range hood's size and construction, stainless steel can be heavy, making installation more challenging and requiring additional support. 2 When exposed to extreme heat, stainless steel range hoods can develop a blue or yellow tint, which can be unsightly and challenging to repair. 3 Certain types of stainless steel can be magnetic, limiting the use of magnetic hooks or other accessories on the range hood. 4 Stainless steel range hoods can show water spots if not properly cleaned and dried, which can be challenging to remove. 5 ICustomization options may be limited as stainless steel range hoods often come in standard silver color, which may not be suitable for all kitchen designs. COPPER Copper metal is often utilized in range hoods due to its resilience, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand exposure to high temperatures. Copper's natural reddish-orange color develops over time into a rustic patina or greenish-blue patina that gives it its signature rustic appearance. Copper range hoods are typically handcrafted, making them unique and distinctive. ADVANTAGES COPPER RANGE HOODS 1 Copper range hoods boast a distinctive, warm aesthetic that adds elegance and sophistication to any kitchen. 2 Copper is an exceptionally long-wearing material, making it a wise investment when selecting range hoods. Copper has natural antibacterial properties that can help limit the spread of harmful bacteria and other contaminants in the kitchen, thus protecting against cross contamination. 3 4 Copper range hoods are generally straightforward to keep looking their best; all they require for regular upkeep is some polishing to preserve their aesthetic value. Copper is a malleable material that can be shaped and customized to fit a range hood's unique design and size requirements, offering a wide range of customization options. 5 DISADVANTAGES COPPER RANGE HOODS 1 Copper is expensive compared to other materials. 2 Copper is a softer metal than other range hood materials, which makes it more prone to dents and scratches over time. 3 Copper can change color over time due to oxidation, resulting in a green or brown patina that may not be desirable for some homeowners. 4 Copper range hoods may not be suitable for high-heat cooking as they can discolor or tarnish when exposed to extreme heat. 5 Copper range hoods require regular polishing and maintenance to maintain their appearance and prevent corrosion or oxidation. BRASS Brass is an alloy composed primarily of copper and zinc that is commonly used as material for range hoods due to its durability, malleability, and beautiful aesthetic. It has a distinct golden-yellow hue which ranges from shiny finish to muted antiqued appearance–enabling brass hoods to fit seamlessly with different kitchen styles and designs. ADVANTAGES BRASS RANGE HOODS 1 Brass has superior heat conductivity, helping evenly disseminate heat in your kitchen. 2 Brass is an extremely robust material that will withstand regular use over many years. 3 Brass is highly corrosion-resistant, making it the ideal material to use in humid or damp kitchen environments. 4 Brass range hoods are easy to clean and require minimal maintenance. Brass can be easily shaped and molded, allowing for intricate designs and customization. 5 DISADVANTAGES BRASS RANGE HOODS 1 Brass can quickly tarnish if neglected; when this occurs, brass becomes dull and unattractive and may be difficult to restore to its former lustre. 2 Brass can be more costly than other materials used for range hoods, which could present an issue for homeowners with tight budgets. 3 Brass is a relatively heavy element, which may make installation more difficult or require additional support. 4 Like copper, brass range hoods often come in a standard color, which may not be suitable for all kitchen designs. TITANIUM Titanium is a lightweight metal that's both strong and corrosion-resistant, making it an excellent material choice for range hoods. With a unique surface color that stands up well against repeated moisture exposure, titanium also boasts superior dimensional strength compared to most metals and has a higher melting point than most alloys. All these features and a high impact strength make titanium an increasingly popular choice for range hoods in modern kitchens. ADVANTAGES TITANIUM RANGE HOODS It is known for being both strong and long-term durable. It can withstand both high pressure and extreme temperatures while remaining corrosion resistant - which makes it an excellent material choice for range hoods. 1 2 Titanium is much lighter than materials such as stainless steel, copper and brass making installation and support much simpler. Titanium range hoods are easy to keep clean and maintain, making them a popular choice among those seeking low maintenance options. 3 4 Titanium stands out as an allergenic-free material for range hoods, providing safe ventilation solutions to those who have allergies or sensitivities. 5 Titanium is highly recyclable, making it an excellent material choice for those seeking sustainability. DISADVANTAGES TITANIUM STEEL RANGE HOODS 1 Titanium is an extremely rare and costly material, meaning range hoods made with it are typically considerably more costly than those constructed using other metals. Titanium can be challenging to work with, making fabrication of range hoods from this material difficult and time consuming - increasing production costs in the process. 2 3 Given their relative scarcity, titanium range hoods may be difficult to come by in specific styles or sizes. 4 Titanium is an extremely durable material, but damage repair may prove challenging when exposed. Scratches or dents may prove challenging to eliminate while welding repairs may prove costly and time-consuming. hello@moderncopper.com 1-866-901-8820 www.moderncopper.com

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