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Lamina slotted drainage channel

For easy height adjustment

  • slotted channel with adjustable height
  • easily adaptable to structural conditions
  • corresponding flush box for maintenance; end and corner pieces available
     

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Unlike the Lamina Fix drainage channel with its fixed installation height, the Lamina model is a slotted drainage channel with integrated height adjustment. Whether for draining open spaces or façades, the height-adjustment feature means the Lamina can be smoothly raised or lowered in line with the structural conditions on site. Accumulating precipitation is collected through a slot with an inlet width of 10mm and securely directed into the channel body. From here, the water is guided to the dewatering points and can simultaneously drain away through the drainage slots into the surrounding fill or, depending on the installation situation, into the dewatering level below. We supply the Lamina either in stainless steel or hot-dip galvanised steel, ex works in a length of 1,000mm. The overall width of the channel measures 80mm. The overall height of the channel can be smoothly adjusted between 90mm and 115mm. Compatible flush boxes for servicing the channel as well as end and corner pieces can be freely combined with the height-adjustable Lamina slotted channel.

 

Lamina height adjustable
 

Inlet widths: Lengths: Neck height / total height (adjustable):
80 mm

Schlitzbreite:
10 mm
 
1.000 mm
 
50 mm / 90 -  115 mm
     
Material Infos Zubehör
Stainless steel (V2A) 1.5 mm
Hot-dip galvanised steel 1.5 mm
Corners possible
Individual partitioning possible
End pieces
U-connector
Outside and inside corners
Inspection boxes
Flushing cisterns



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