KESSEL presenting new innovative products at the Big 5 exhibition in Dubai

Innovations in the field of bathroom drainage systems
(Lenting, Germany – October 19, 2011) The drainage specialist KESSEL will be presenting new point and linear drainage products at the Big Five exhibition in Dubai this year. From November 21 – 24, 2011 at Stand M 111 in Zabeel Hall, visitors can gather information concerning KESSEL’s new to market products.
LINEARIS Compact Shower Channel and the ME Floor Drain are added to the KESSEL bathroom drain line
‘A highlight of KESSEL’s new to market products are the LINEARIS Compact shower channel drains that have been added to the KesselDesign brand line of high end bathroom drainage systems’ says Albert Schneider who is responsible for inter-national marketing at KESSEL. The shower channels are available in lengths from 300 mm to 1150 mm and offer for various installation and design situations the optimal solution. Most important is the ultra low installation height. The channel is 60 mm wide and has a total installation height of only 80 mm – making it the perfect choice for bathroom renovation or refurbishment work.
An additional highlight is the new KESSEL ME Floor Drain. This new System 100 drain offers multiple advantages which are seen at the specification and installation levels. The new ‘ME Floor Drain’ can be specified for connection to pipe according to both British and German standards. Additional advantages are the wide selection of System 100 drain covers for the ‘ME Floor Drain’ as well as the use of the drain in both private and commercial applications.
SonicControl sensor for grease separators aides in grease separator monitoring and reduces disposal costs.
Alongside the bathroom drainage systems shown at the Big Five, KESSEL will also be exhibiting grease separator systems with the new SonicControl sensor – which is an automated grease layer sensor using ultrasound technology. With this system, grease separator operators and disposal companies have on-demand data of the grease thickness layer inside a grease separator. This will allow grease separator operators to only dispose of separators when they are completely full which will be a great aide in reducing disposals and costs.

