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Gatic adds new car park solution to its Filcoten® range

  • 16 May 2018

Gatic Civil Drainage, the global leader in access covers and civil drainage systems, has expanded its growing Filcoten® range with Parkline.

Introduced for car park applications, and ideal for renovating existing parking decks, Parkline delivers the same high performance benefits as other products across the Filcoten range.

Filcoten is an innovative grated channel drainage system, manufactured from a breakthrough High Performance Concrete (HPC). Providing market-leading levels of installed strength and stability for a significantly longer, trouble-free operational life, it is also 100% recyclable and the only drainage channel to be made with renewable energy.

Filcoten Parkline is suitable for load ratings of up to C250 and is wheelchair friendly, with almost no height difference to the surrounding road.

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It is suitable for replacing existing drainage systems, with an innovative locking system for quick and easy installation, and secure drain covers that can be simply removed for cleaning and access when needed.

Its cross-section and monolithic construction prevents noise when cars cross over it, and stops grates from getting clogged. Its intelligent design features innovative connecting elements, made from corrosion resistant stainless steel for efficient water conductivity.

Sales Director Martin Neale said Gatic is committed to continuous improvement and development of its products so the best solutions can be supplied for a substantial range of drainage projects.

“Our Filcoten range includes Pro G, Pro V, Tec, Self, Pave and now Parkline with load classes from A15 for pedestrian areas to F900 for heavy duty applications where a more robust system is required,” he said.

Gatic Civil Drainage,
Poulton Close,
Dover,
CT17 0UF

Phone: 01304 203545
Fax: 01304 215001

Visit the Gatic Civil Drainage website

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