Channel DrainageDrainage ChannelDrainage channels, also known as trench drains or linear drains, are typically long, narrow channels that are used to collect and redirect water or other fluids away from a particular area. They are commonly used in a variety of applications, such as:
Drainage channels are typically made from materials such as concrete, plastic, or metal, and are available in a range of sizes and designs to suit different applications. Types of Drainage ChannelsPlastics Express have a large number of varieties of drainage channels available for different applications, so you can be sure you’ll find what you need. The biggest consideration is where you’ll be using it, because different classes of channel drain have different strengths and come at different price points. One of the most common types of drainage channels is the A15, which is the lightest type and is suitable for use around patios and driveways. Often made entirely of plastic this is the lightest and easiest to use and fit, but it’s not suitable for heavy pedestrian use or with vehicles. Bielbet A15 Channel Drainage range is one of our most popular. The B125 Channel Drainage is fitted with stronger grates which gives it the extra strength needed to allow it to be used on driveways It’s often used at the entrances to garages and driveways as a driveway drain grate for this reason. C250 Drainage Channel is the next step up in terms of strength, and is a type that is suitable for use on roads and in car parks.
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