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Trench Drain Systems for Beginners

For those of us unordained in the technical world of drainage, choosing the right trench drainage system requires some thought. In the drainage industry, terms like mechanical keying, anti-shunt lugs, integrally cast-in steel rails and knockouts are thrown around willy-nilly. Separately, these words might mean something to you. Together, they are meaningless. And then there's choices between various styles and materials you've never heard of, all suited to different applications. New age materials, finite element analysis, purpose specific load features, binders, aggregates, shock absorbing widgets - they must (and do) mean something to somebody. So, to uncover the mystery of technical drainage terminology, let's examine some of ACO's trench drainage products, the parts and materials that constitute them, and find out how the terms apply.

Trench Drain Systems
Trench drain systems are surface drainage systems designed to manage surface water that can cause safety hazards and damage pavement and property. At ACO, we primarily offer grated trench drainage systems because of their superior design features when compared to grated pit and pipe systems. Grated trench drainage systems are simple to design and construct, easy to install and require minimal underground piping, therefore reducing excavation costs. ACO Drain's KlassikDrain, SlabDrain and PowerDrain systems are all grated modular trench drainage systems.

Materials: Trench Drain Systems
ACO Drain commercial grated trench systems are manufactured from Polycrete®, ACO's trademark for polymer concrete castings. Polycrete® is a durable, lightweight composite material made from polyester resin binder reinforced with mineral aggregates and fillers. ACO's KlassikDrain, SlabDrain and PowerDrain channels are all manufactured from polymer concrete. The bodies of the channels are therefore highly resistant to chemical attack and, with the appropriate grate, can be used in most environments where acids and dilute alkalis are encountered. When greater chemical resistance is required, stainless steel channels are available. Contact ACO for details by clicking here.



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