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RMIG Bridge Slot
Perforated Sheets
The perfect solution for grain drying floors.
or farmers,
harvesting is a
critical time of the
year for preparing
grain for drying
and storage. With
RMIG Bridge Slot perforated
sheets, we offer you an ideal
product to utilise for the design
and manufacture of ventilated
drying floors.
RMIG Bridge Slot sheets are
perfect for using where grain, seed
and cereals need to be stored and
kept dry under certain moisture
conditions. Our sheets are
manufactured with openings as
small as 1.2 mm, giving 10%
airflow. This makes them the best
choice for drive-on floors suitable
for drying rapeseed and other
larger cereals, such as wheat and
barley.
Recent years have seen a
movement towards the biomass
sector using the same type of floor
to dry woodchip and waste wood,
thereby benefitting from the
government’s RHI scheme for
recycling.
To meet current market
demands, we have developed
2500 mm x 1250 mm x 5 mm
sheets as a standard size available
from our Warrington plant, which
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enables us to offer a quick and
efficient service to your UK delivery
location. If you are looking to
replace or upgrade an existing
floor, we can produce made-to-
measure sheets, which are also
available in other materials. In
addition, we can include the
fabrication, for example, if the
sheets need to be fitted into an
existing channelled floor.
With the correct layout and
support structure beneath them,
RMIG Bridge Slot sheets are ideal
as drive-on drying floors for heavy
loading/unloading vehicles with
buckets, such as telehandlers and
tractors.
Please contact our UK sales
team in Warrington, who can offer
advice on planning your floor
layout and show you the best way
of utilising RMIG Bridge Slot
sheets. If you are planning to
attend LAMMA ‘18 in January,
please come along and visit us,
see our product range and discuss
the advantages and flexibility of
bridge slot sheets for your drying
requirements. You will find us in
hall 8, stand 827.
Call 01925 839610, email:
[email protected] or visit
www.rmig.com for more
information.
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