Harmer launch Modular 120 stainless steel channel drain

  • 23 Feb 2016

Harmer Drainage has introduced the new Modular 120 system to its range of stainless steel channel drains. 

Modular 120 is available in lengths of 500mm or one meter with a choice of three different grating systems and a range of constant or sloping depths. 

The range is suitable for a range of applications including food production and processing, professional kitchens, breweries, retail, chemical and pharmaceutical and school and leisure.

Harmer Drainage Sales Manager Wayne Willmott commented: “Our new Modular 120 channel is durable and strong, yet surprisingly lightweight and comes with an excellent high flow rate for improved performance. It’s manufactured from 304 grade stainless steel as standard and 316 grade available on request, ensuring excellent corrosion resistance and minimal maintenance.

Just like the rest of our Stainless Steel range, our new modular system has an attractive surface finish. And it’s available off the shelf at your local builders’ merchant – so no waiting weeks for delivery.”

The Modular 120 system will be showcased on stand K210 at the Foodex Show 2016 at the NEC Birmingham between 18-20th April.

Alumasc Water Management Solutions,
Station Road
Burton Latimer
Kettering
Northamptonshire
NN15 5JP

Phone: 01536 383810
Fax: 01744 648401

Visit Alumasc Harmer Drainage Systems website

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