Slotted channel Lamina Fix
Fixed installation height, subtle drainage
- minimalistic and efficient
- highly stable when met with shear forces thanks to eight embossed reinforcement sections per metre
- can also be connected to a nozzle
- coordinated flush and inspection boxes available, also for corners
Any questions? We are happy to help personally!
+49 5207/9504-5241 request@richard-brink.comWith our Lamina Fix slotted channel, we offer a highly efficient yet discreet dewatering solution. It is ideal for situations in which the linear drainage solution should not distract from a project’s overall architecture. With eight embossed reinforcement sections per metre, the channel is enduringly resistant to shear forces. Rainwater that runs in through the slot is reliably directed into the generously proportioned channel body, which then guides it to the dewatering points. The water can also seep into the substrate through the drainage slots. Depending on the installation location, the slotted channel can be attached to a nozzle which then securely diverts the water if the substrate is no longer able to hold any more water. The channel is produced in a standard length of one metre, while custom versions in lengths of up to three metres are also possible.
Inspection and flush boxes can be integrated for ease of maintenance. We also provide matching end and connector pieces as well as outer and inner corners. Besides the fixed version, our product range features a height adjustable drainage model in the form of the Lamina channel.
Lamina fix
Inlet widths: | Lengths: | Neck height / total height: |
80 mm / 100 mm* Slot width: 10 mm | 1.000 mm up to 1,500 mm one-piece possible | 65 mm / 140 mm 95 mm / 170 mm 160 mm / 260 mm |
Material | Info | Accesorries |
Stainless steel (V2A) 1.5 mm Hot-dip galvanised steel 1.5 mm | Corners possible Individual division possible Cutting service* | End pieces U-connector Outside and inside corners Inspection boxes Flushing cisterns |
*applies only to drainage channel
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