Water flows from the roof down from the downspout to the sewer system. Given the height, the metal gutter system typically consists of several pieces of gutter pipes that must be connected using a steel downpipe connector. This component seals and permanently joins the entire roof drainage system, allowing water to flow downward.
The connection between two sections of a metal pipe must be very strong. Primarily, water flows through it at high speed. In addition, the system must be mechanically durable and resistant to weather conditions. All these requirements are met by the metal pipe connector. As a result, even during very gusty winds and storms, the metal gutter system ensures maximum water flow and remains very stable.
The ability to freely connect successive pipes allows for the downpipes to be routed precisely as required, ensuring that they do not detract from the building’s appearance but rather serve as its natural complement. This also facilitates the extension of the pipes to the sewer well. Couplings for steel downpipes enable the individual elements to be connected in a completely stable manner, eliminating concerns about potential leaks in the pipes.
Technical Spaecs
System | D1 | D2 |
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90 | Ø 88.3 mm | Ø 85.5 mm |
100 | Ø 102 mm | Ø98.3 mm |
Available Colours
alucynk | black | terra cotta | blue grey | light brown | dark brown | red | chocolate |
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Steel gutter cross section
Our high-quality steel gutters are manufactured with four layers of protective coatings to ensure durability and performance. This superior construction includes a zinc layer applied directly to the steel for corrosion resistance. A passivation layer follows, promoting strong adhesion for the subsequent primer layer, which further enhances the anti-corrosive properties and provides a secure bond for the final layer. The organic coating tops off the system, offering ultimate resilience against adverse weather and mechanical damage while also providing the gutter with its aesthetic appeal. The comprehensive coating process is applied to both the interior and exterior surfaces of the gutter, ensuring thorough protection.