Q.   Is slot drain strong enough for forklift traffic?

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Slot drain systems provide durable drains built to withstand forklift traffic. Our drains have a DIN EN Load Class rating A-F, which is more than adequate for any application. Please refer to our Load Class chart for more information.

Q.   What are the flow rates of slot drains?

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The flow rate of a slot drain depends on several factors, including the width of the slot, the depth of the drain, and the specific series. For more information, refer to our Flow Rate chart.

Q.   Do I need to buy a catch basin?

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While our drains can be designed without a catch basin, using one simplifies cleaning by ctaching solid materials and preventing clogs. It’s especially useful in environments with a high risk of losing small items like keys or rings. For more information, visit our Catch Basins page.

Q.   Does my floor drain system need a strainer?

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Strainer baskets are recommended to prevent debris from clogging the sewer system. Our locking strainer baskets add an extra layer of safety and convenience.

Q.   What’s the difference between galvanized steel and stainless steel?

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Galvanized steel has a zinc coating for rust protection, while stainless steel includes chromium for corrosion and bacteria resistance. Stainless steel is more durable and suited for harsher environments.

Q.   What is the best floor drain material for use with corrosive materials?

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Stainless steel is ideal for corrosive environments due to its chemical resistance. Learn more reasons why slot drain systems are the preferred floor drain for your industry.

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