Warehouse: Slacks Creek, Qld 4127, Australia
+61 414 691 202
karyn.anderson@ultra-corporation.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Aluminium is a good reflector of both visible light and heat radiation.

Aluminium alloys have a tensile strength ranging from 70 to 700 MPa. The alloys used most often in extrusion: 150-300 MPa.

The density of the aluminium is 2.7g/cm3, which corresponds to about 1/3rd of the density of steel.

PVC Solvent Cement which is readily available from any DIY outlet or plumbing supplier.

Yes. However, a surcharge fee is applied for design and printing. Minimum box run of 500 per size.

Yes. Customized lengths are available on indent up to 3.8 l/m and with a minimum run of 3,000 l/m.

The alloy top will withstand all PH-neutral cleaning products.

Maximum of 50˚C water temperature.

Yes, it is resistant to all standard household chemicals.

This depends on the surface area and required water dispersement.

Yes. With a vehicle up to 700 kg. per inflated tyre at a maximum speed of 25 km/hr providing the Ultra Drain is encased in concrete as per installation guide.

No, due to the alloy grating being anodised to marine grade specifications.

Ultra Corporation recommends that the installer liaises with a licensed electrical contractor (prior to installation) to determine if equipotential bonding is required based on the specific site conditions and installation method.