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Wineries & Breweries Corrosive Conditions Wineries & Breweries Wineries and breweries provide a punishing Channel systems range in widths of up to environment for drainage systems. Most 300mm and are capable of withstanding steps in the production of alcohol require loads of up to 90 tonnes. A wide range of some method of quickly removing spills and grates available in a variety of designs in runoff from wash down operations as well stainless steel, ductile iron, plastic and as the drainage of stormwater in external composites ensure that ACO Drain systems areas. Waste deposits from highly can cope with any winery and brewery aggressive sugars associated with application. ACO Drain grated trench winemaking and the brewing process, drainage systems are fitted with patented combined with the very alkaline cleaning boltless locking mechanisms which allow agents used during wash down operations; for the quick fitting and removal of grates, require drainage products to be durable ideal for areas requiring regular and corrosion resistant. maintenance. ACO Drain grated trench drainage systems As an ISO 9001 registered company, ACO are available in sloped runs to allow for the has supplied a variety of products to efficient removal of surface liquids from wineries and breweries worldwide for over level slabs. The trench comprises 30 years. ACO also manufactures interlocking precast channels made from Australasia’s widest range of electrical pits, polymer concrete, a resin composite with access covers, chemical containment excellent corrosion resistance. Channels systems and high performance stainless come complete with integrally cast wearing steel building drainage systems ideal for edges in a choice of materials and have use in these applications. smooth impervious walls to ensure liquids are transferred quickly and safely to the secondary stage of drainage. Corrosive Conditions ACO - Innovative and proven solutions. ACO Polycrete Pty Ltd ABN 65 050 102 942 Tel: 1300 765 226 www.acoaus.com.au Wineries & Breweries Australia New South Wales Tulloch Winery, Hunter Valley K Grated Trench Drain System Seppelts Great Western Winery, Hunter Valley K Grated Trench Drain System Rothberry Estate, Hunter Valley Cablemate Electrical Pits Rothberry Estate, Hunter Valley Grated Polymer Drainage Pits Tooheys Brewery, Sydney K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Miranda Winery, Griffith K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Neverfail Spring Water, Sydney K Grated Trench Drain System Barrington Estate, Hunter Valley K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Corrosive Conditions Queensland XXXX Brewery, Brisbane K Grated Trench Drain System Sirromet Mt Cotton Winery, Brisbane K Grated Trench Drain System Golden Circle Cannery, Brisbane K Grated Trench Drain System CUB Brewery, Yatala K Grated Trench Drain System www.acoaus.com.au Wineries & Breweries Victoria Yarra Ridge Winery, Yarra Valley K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Carlton & United Brewery, Melbourne K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Great Western Winery, Rutherglen K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Heathcote Winery, Heathcote K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Bindi Wine Growers, Gisborne K Grated Trench Drain System Chateau Tahbilk Winery, Nagambie K Grated Trench Drain System Coldstream Hills Winery, Yarra Valley K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Dominion Winery, Seymour K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) St Josephs Winery, Werribee K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Taltarni Winery, Wangaratta K Grated Trench Drain System St Huberts, Coldstream K Grated Trench Drain System St Huberts, Coldstream Cablemate Electrical Pits South Corp, Rutherglen K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Masterwine Makers, Wonga Park K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Coldstream Hill, Coldstream K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) McPhersons Winery, Nagambie K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Yarra Ridge Winery, Yarra Valley K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Wyndam Winery, Werribee K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Sanguine Estate, Heathcote K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Yarra Hills Winery, Warrandyte South K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Hanging Rock Winery, Hanging Rock K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Domaine Chandon, Coldstream K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Brown Brothers Winery, Milawa K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Yerring Station, Yarra Glen K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Corrosive Conditions Myrtelford Winery S Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Claremont Winery K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Domonic Portet, Coldstream K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) De Bortoli, Dixons Creek K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Dalfarras Winery, Dixons Creek K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) King Valley Winery, Whitfield K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Yarra Valley Winery, Yarra Glen K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Wingara Winery, Irak Cablemate Electrical Pits Punt Road Winery, Coldstream K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Goats Head Brewery, Richmond K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Tasmania JA Boag, Launceston K Grated Trench Drain System www.acoaus.com.au Wineries & Breweries South Australia Wynns Penfold Winery, Connawarra K Grated Trench Drain System Coca Cola, Adelaide K Grated Trench Drain System Tarak Australia Distillary, Nuriootpa K Grated Trench Drain System BRL Hardy, Reynella K Grated Trench Drain System Maglieri Winery, McLaren Vale Grated Polymer Drainage Pits Wirra Wirra Winery, McLaren Vale Grated Polymer Drainage Pits Boars Rock Winery, McLaren Vale Grated Polymer Drainage Pits Fox Creek Winery, McLaren Vale K Grated Trench Drain System Paulett Winery, Clare K Grated Trench Drain System Mildara Blass, Nuriootpa K Grated Trench Drain System Bleasdale Winery, Langhorne Creek K Grated Trench Drain System Jim Barry Wines, Clare K Grated Trench Drain System Patritti Wines, Dover Gardens K Grated Trench Drain System Tim Adams Wines, Clare K Grated Trench Drain System Lake Breeze Winery, Langhorne Creek K Grated Trench Drain System Scarpantoni Winery, McLaren Vale K Grated Trench Drain System Pikes Winery, Clare K Grated Trench Drain System Tinlins Winery, McLaren Vale Grated Polymer Drainage Pits O’Leary Walker, Clare K Grated Trench Drain System Rosemount Winery, McLaren Vale Grated Polymer Drainage Pits Wynn’s Coonawarra Grated Polymer Drainage Pits Kaligro Vineyards, Virginia K Grated Trench Drain System Clarendon Vineyards, Clarendon K Grated Trench Drain System Colonial Wine Group, Baros Valley K Grated Trench Drain System Southcorp Winery, Waikerie Grated Polymer Drainage Pits Coopers Brewery, Regency Park S Grated Trench Drain System Corrosive Conditions Western Australia Vasse Felix Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Capel Vale Winery, Caple K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Goundrey Estate, Mount Barker K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Moss Brothers Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Chateau Xanadu, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Wises Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Karridale Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Rosily Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Credaro Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Howard Park Winery, Denmark K Grated Trench Drain System Ferngrove Winery, Frankland K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Leeuwin Estate Winery, Margaret River Stainless Grate & Trough Brookwood Estate Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Cape Naturalist, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Alkoomi Wines, Frankland K Grated Trench Drain System Rosily Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Cape Mentelle Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Pallandri Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Voyager Estate, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Chittering Winery, Chittering K Grated Trench Drain System Dewars Winery, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Castle Rock Winery, Albany K Grated Trench Drain System Evans & Tate, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System Frankland Estate, Frankland K Grated Trench Drain System Woody Nook, Margaret River K Grated Trench Drain System www.acoaus.com.au Wineries & Breweries New Zealand Coca Cola, Auckland K Grated Trench Drain System Montana Wines, Auckland K Grated Trench Drain System Kumeu River Wines, Auckland K Grated Trench Drain System Db Breweries, Auckland K Grated Trench Drain System Te Whau Winery, Waiheke Island K Grated Trench Drain System Corbans Winery, Hastings K Grated Trench Drain System Selini Winery, Napier K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Corbans Wines, Auckland S Grated Trench Drain System Spy Valley Winery, Blenham N Grated Trench Drain System Corrosive Conditions United Kingdom Taunton Cider Factory, Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset S Grated Trench Drain System Coates & Gaymers Brewery, Shepton Mallet, Somerset S Grated Trench Drain System Magna Winery, Yeovil, Somerset S Grated Trench Drain System Harveys Bristol Cream Factory, Bristol, Avon S Grated Trench Drain System Hall & Woodhouse Brewery, Dorset S Grated Trench Drain System Banks Brewery,wolverhampton, West Midlands S Grated Trench Drain System Buckfast Winery, Buckfast Abbey, Devon S Grated Trench Drain System Guinness Brewery, Dublin, Ireland K Grated Trench Drain System (S/S Edge) Guinness Brewery, Dublin, Ireland S Grated Trench Drain System Greene King Brewery, Bury St. Edmonds,
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