Garbage Chute System
From manufacturing to maintenance.
High-performance Vertical garbage chute systems engineered for urban developments, high-rise buildings, hospitals, and hospitality venues. Our fire-rated, QCD-approved, and TSE-certified systems ensure hygienic, safe, and efficient waste handling in compliance with international standards.
Garbage Chute System
- Fire-rated SS316L or galvanized construction
- Noise-insulated pipes and doors
- Ventilation integration
- Central or floor-based discharge designs
- Lockable hopper and discharge doors for security
Discharge & Hopper Doors
- Side-hinged / bottom-hinged
- Manual or automatic
- Custom color finishes to match design aesthetics
- Fire-rated and safety-certified
Consultation & Assessment
Understanding your building’s requirements for the most effective chute system design.
Custom Design & Manufacturing
Tailoring chute dimensions, materials, and features to meet your specifications.
Professional Installation
Repairs & Maintenance
Manufacturing
Installation
Repair Services
AMC (Annual Maintenance Contracts)
Key Components of
Vertical Garbage Chute System
Vent Tube with Insect Screen & Exhaust Fan
Ensures proper ventilation and airflow within the refuse chute.
Disinfecting & Sanitizing Unit
A unit that disinfects and sanitizes the garbage to maintain hygiene.
Solenoid Valve
Electrically operated valve that controls the flow of water to the sanitizing unit.
Access Door
Provides access to the chute for maintenance and cleaning purposes.
Cleaning System & Brushing Device
Specifically designed system to clean the internal surface of the chute.
Control Panel
Manages and controls the entire automated system within the chute.
Intake Throat
Opening at each floor level where waste is deposited into the chute
Hopper Door
Door located at the intake throat that opens to allow waste entry and closes to prevent odors and pests from escaping.
Clamp Ring & Supporting Frame
Holds the chute in place and provides structural support. Ensures a secure connection between chute sections.
Swaged Joint
A joint between chute sections that is typically tapered for a secure fit.
Chute Tube
The main tube through which waste travels from the upper floors to the collection point.
Cleaning & Fire Sprinklers
Sprinkler system for fire protection within the chute.
Fire Cut Off Door
Horizontal rolling door connected to a fusible link.
Elbow
A bend in the chute system, allowing for changes in direction
Garbage Container
A collection container at the bottom of the chute where waste is accumulated before disposal.
Compactor
Optional component that compresses waste to reduce its volume before disposal
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