Naylor to show high performance drainage solutions at RIN London

Naylor, a leading UK manufacturer of drainage solutions for more than 130 years, will be making its rail industry debut at this year’s RIN London exhibition (6 March, Business Design Centre, Islington).  The company will be showing its market-leading MetroDrain range plus its recently launched range of Class 1 Duct.

One of Naylor Drainage’s most popular product ranges,  ‘MetroDrain’ is designed to collect and dispose of surface and sub-surface storm water.  Perfectly designed for environmental water management, MetroDrain products can be used with pumps and sampling chambers, catchpits, soakaways, manholes and storm water attenuation systems. Available in sizes 150mm to 1050mm, MeroDrain 150mm to 900mm drainage pipe is BBA certified along with MetroDrain fittings in sizes ranging from 150mm to 600mm.

The company’s uPVC Class 1 duct systems combine the advantages of a lightweight product with high strength and durability, and are designed for use in high voltage power networks while its popular MetroDuct Twin Wall Class 1 and Class 2 Ducts are used extensively in infrastructure applications to provide ducting for vital communications cabling and underground ducting for electricity power cables respectively.

                                                                                                                              

Andy Buchan, Marketing Director for Naylor, comments: “Naylor has been trusted by the construction industry for 135 years and provides drain, duct, storm and sewerage solutions for wide range of infrastructure applications.  With UK production facilities and a track record in the design and manufacture of high performance drainage systems which spans more than a century, Naylor is also well placed to meet the needs of the rail industry. Our considerable experience and expertise in drainage and water management solutions, makes us the drainage provider of choice for a wide range of civil infrastructure applications and sectors, and is particularly relevant for the rail industry as it seeks to upgrade its aging network infrastructure, optimise passenger safety and deal with the operational challenges created by climate change.”

For more information, talk to the Naylor team at RIN London or visit https://www.naylor.co.uk/our-solutions/