Galvanised steel channeling AQUASPIRA
for drainage systems

Galvanised steel channeling - AQUASPIRA - Elkington Gatic  - for drainage systems
Galvanised steel channeling - AQUASPIRA - Elkington Gatic  - for drainage systems
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Characteristics

Material
galvanised steel
Application
for drainage systems
Diameter

Max.: 2,250 mm
(89 in)

Min.: 900 mm
(35 in)

Description

AquaSpira are the cost effective, high quality alternative to conventional large diameter drainage pipes. A range of composite steel reinforced' pipes, with large diameters from 900mm to 2250mm. Pipes are available in 10 different diameters from 900mm ø to 2250mm ø. Pipes are typically used for: Surface water drainage or storage Foul water drainage or storage Culverts An innovative range of Access Units developed to simplify the method of incorporating access into large diameter pipelines, radically accelerating the process of installation and significantly improving site safety. The units are designed to replace conventional concrete manholes, which are very large, cumbersome and extremely time consuming to build – often just to accommodate a slight change in direction of the pipeline! Tank Systems Our unique range of large diameter fittings enables engineers and contractors to design and build complete tank systems for Storm Water and Foul Water Attenuation or Storage. AquaSpira tank components are much more robust and durable than alternative plastic fabrications

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