Anodized rolling platform c-31 (inox) 13mm 250 L2300 POAN1325/2300/C-31
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Anodized rolling platform c-31 (inox) 13mm 250 L2300 POAN1325/2300/C-31
Aluminum platform for duct heating – durability and easy access
This anodized aluminum platform, 250mm wide and 2300mm long, is a key element of a channeled heating system. Made of aluminum, coated with an anodized layer, it guarantees not only durability but also resistance to corrosion and abrasion – this is particularly important in areas exposed to intensive use. Available in inox color (C-31), it blends perfectly with modern installations.
The platform is available in a rolled version (roll), which significantly facilitates access to the inside of the duct during maintenance, cleaning (e.g., vacuuming) or possible repairs. The ability to roll up the platform is also a practical solution for storage outside the heating season. The step spacing is 10mm – this model is designed for areas with moderate traffic.
Why choose this platform?
- Durability and resistance: Anodizing the aluminum increases its resistance to mechanical damage and chemical factors, ensuring long-term use.
- Easy access to the duct: The rolled version allows quick and convenient opening of the duct for maintenance or cleaning work.
- Practical storage: The roll-up design makes it easy to store the platform outside the heating season, saving space.
- Aesthetic appearance: Inox color (C-31) gives the installation an elegant and modern look.
- Polish product: Guarantee of quality and reliability.
The platform's design was created with simplicity of assembly and disassembly in mind. This is particularly important for installers who value work efficiency. Because the platform is the only visible element of the channeled heating system, its aesthetics are important – the anodized version looks solid and professional. A step spacing of 10mm provides adequate stability under moderate load, and a width of 250mm provides comfortable use.
