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What is the difference between a linear floor drain?

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Shape and structure
Traditional floor drains are mostly outer square and inner circle in shape, and the product size is about 10*10cm. The structure is generally composed of three parts: a perforated water-passing panel, a concave filter layer, and a water-seal button clock. The linear floor drain adopts a linear grid design. The length and shape specifications of the product can be freely customized according to the space and needs of the actual application area. The structure is divided into: linear grid panel, convex filter, silicone deodorant, bottom groove And the drain is composed of five major parts, of which the drain part can adopt a multi-pipe structure according to the demand.
Drainage performance
Traditional floor drains have limitations in drainage performance due to the water passing area and slow launching due to the use of water seals and odor-resistant designs. Linear floor drains use long linear grids and can be designed into a multi-pipe structure, which greatly increases the drainage space. Drainage volume and drainage speed.
Principles of insect and odor control
Traditional floor drains rely on the water storage of the floor drain to form a water seal in the way of preventing insects and odors. The indoor space and the pipeline system are separated by the water seal. However, the "water seal" of this floor drain is easy to dry up, especially in dry areas. Positive pressure and negative pressure in particular lead to the loss of "water seal", thereby losing its anti-insect and deodorant effect. The linear floor drain adopts V-shaped silica gel anti-odor film, which directly opens and discharges when water passes through, and automatically closes when there is no water. At the same time, it forms a secondary seal with a small water seal to achieve the effect of insect-proof and odor-proof.
Installation and laying
Traditional floor drain installation requires the surrounding ground to be inclined to the floor drain, which makes it difficult to find slopes and complex construction. In order to prevent the spread of water, height difference design is also required. The Jibao linear floor drain is simple and light to assemble. It can be laid flush with the tile joints during installation, and is basically parallel to the ground, which is convenient for the elderly, children or people with limited mobility.

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