Stainless steel panel guards
Stainless steel panel guard is an ideal product for creating a hygienic barrier between the wall and the floor in places such as food factories and other industrial buildings, where a high level of hygiene is important. Our range of panel guards allows for use in both new build or in retro fit situations.
Once installed the panel guards can be infilled with concrete to offer protection at the base of walls from passing trolleys, pallet trucks or forklift traffic.
Hygienic, easy to clean forklift protection. Supplied in economic lengths to suit site requirements.
The panel guards are fixed to the existing floor or prepared substrate with steel bolts and dowel pins and are then filled with concrete. They can also be used to form bounds within which the flooring is laid. Different flooring systems and thicknesses can be laid either side of the panel guard. All systems are based on one proven profile.
Standard all panel guards are manufactured as standard in AISI 304 L quality stainless steel and are available in various sheet thicknesses ranging from 1.5 mm to 3.0 mm .
Avialable in stainlees steel 316 L quality if requested .
Stainless Steel Impact Protection STP-H
This floor plinth, made from high-quality stainless steel, is designed to be embedded into the floor and filled with concrete, ensuring added strength and durability. The plinth can be customized, with various heights available to meet specific needs and preferences.
An important feature of this stainless steel plinth is its compliance with strict hygiene requirements, making it particularly suitable for use in environments where cleanliness and sanitation standards are crucial, such as hospitals, kitchens, laboratories, and food processing facilities.
Furthermore, the plinth’s material offers a sleek and modern appearance while being corrosion-resistant and easy to clean.
Dense stainless steel skirting board angled to the floor to be filled with concrete. It can be produced at the desired height and meets hygiene requirements.
Stainless Steel Impact Protection STP-O
The standard stainless steel floor plinth is designed to be embedded into the floor and filled with concrete, ensuring not only stability but also seamless integration with the floor. After being filled with concrete, the plinth should be finished with the same flooring material used in the rest of the room to create a uniform and neat appearance.
One of the advantages of using stainless steel for floor plinths is its durability and resistance to corrosion, thus extending the plinth’s lifespan. Additionally, the plinth can be produced in various heights to meet specific needs and project requirements.
An essential aspect of this stainless steel floor plinth is its compliance with hygiene standards. This makes it particularly suitable for spaces where hygiene is paramount, such as medical facilities, industrial kitchens, laboratories, and food processing facilities. The smooth surface of stainless steel is also easy to clean and maintain, contributing to the overall cleanliness of the space.
Standard clear stainless steel skirting should be filled with concrete and finished with floor material. It can be produced at the desired height and meets hygiene requirements.
Stainless Steel Impact Protection STP-R
The half-round stainless steel floor plinth is specially designed to provide both an aesthetic and functional finish while contributing to the structural integrity of the floor. Its unique half-round design offers an elegant finish and is ideal for spaces that require a modern and sleek appearance. This plinth is designed to be embedded into the floor and then filled with concrete.
Filling it with concrete ensures additional stability and strength, and the half-round design helps prevent the accumulation of dirt, making cleaning easier. A major advantage of using stainless steel is its durability and resistance to corrosion, which means the plinth lasts a long time without showing signs of wear or rust. This is particularly advantageous in wet or damp areas.
The half-round stainless steel floor plinth can be produced in various heights to meet specific project needs, making it versatile and adaptable for a wide range of applications. Furthermore, this plinth meets hygiene requirements. The stainless steel surface is easy to clean and disinfect, which is essential in environments where hygiene is crucial, such as hospitals, kitchens, laboratories, and food production facilities.
The ease of maintenance and hygienic properties of the plinth contribute to creating a clean and safe environment.
Closed stainless steel skirting with radius to be filled with concrete. It can be produced at the desired height and meets hygiene requirements.
Stainless Steel Impact Protection STP-V
The flat closed stainless steel floor plinth with a notched radius at the bottom for the application of plastic material is a thoughtful and robust solution for floor edges that require not only aesthetics but also functionality and hygiene. The specific design feature of this plinth is the notched radius at the bottom, which allows seamless integration with floors finished with plastic materials.
This ensures a smooth and clean transition between the floor and the wall, contributing to a professional and high-quality appearance. Furthermore, this stainless steel plinth is filled with concrete during installation. Filling it with concrete adds to the structural stability of the plinth, making it resistant to daily wear and tear, even in high-traffic environments.
The flat and closed shape of the plinth also prevents the accumulation of dirt and debris, simplifying cleaning and maintenance. Another crucial point is that this plinth can be manufactured in various heights, according to project specifications and requirements. This offers great flexibility, making the plinth suitable for a wide range of applications.
In terms of hygiene, this stainless steel plinth meets high standards. The smooth surface of stainless steel is not only durable but also easy to clean and disinfect. This is ideal for spaces where hygiene is essential, such as hospitals, professional kitchens, food processing facilities, and laboratories.
In summary, this notched stainless steel floor plinth is an extremely functional, durable, and hygienic solution that combines aesthetics with practical applicability.
Closed flat stainless steel skirting recessed at the bottom for plastic material radius application is filled with concrete. It can be produced at the desired height and meets hygiene requirements.