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conic aluminium plantenbak conisch o80x60 cm met bodemAluminium Pflanzkbel CONIC Der konisch geformte Aluminium Pflanzkbel CONIC sorgt fr eine elegante und kraftvolle Ausstrahlung. Durch seine grozgigen Abmessungen eignet er sich besonders gut fr den Einsatz in ffentlichen Bereichen, Parkanlagen und weitlufigen Grten, in denen Prsenz und Design hand in hand gehen. Dank der nach unten zulaufenden Form und der sauber verarbeiteten Oberkante wirkt der CONIC sowohl elegant als auch robust. Der Pflanzkbel

Aluminium Pflanzkübel CONIC

Der konisch geformte Aluminium-Pflanzkübel CONIC sorgt für eine elegante und kraftvolle Ausstrahlung. Durch seine großzügigen Abmessungen eignet er sich besonders gut für den Einsatz in öffentlichen Bereichen, Parkanlagen und weitläufigen Gärten, in denen Präsenz und Design hand in hand gehen.

Dank der nach unten zulaufenden Form und der sauber verarbeiteten Oberkante wirkt der CONIC sowohl elegant als auch robust. Der Pflanzkübel steht auf kleinen Füßen, wodurch er leicht über dem Boden schwebt. Dies sorgt für eine optimale Entwässerung und trägt zu einer besonders langen Lebensdauer bei. Der CONIC kann ganzjährig draußen stehen, ohne Risiko auf Frostschäden oder Beschädigungen – eine langlebige und stilvolle Wahl für jede Außenanlage.

Spezifikationen

RAL-Farben: 7016 Schwarzgrau, 7021 Anthrazitgrau, 9005 Tiefschwarz, 9016 Verkehrsweiß
Material: Aluminium
Materialstärke: 3 mm
Oberkante: 70 × 30 mm
Gewicht: 15 kg
Füße: 15 mm
Entwässerungsöffnungen: ø 27 mm
Garantie: 5 Jahre

Vorteile

Zusätzliche Verstärkung schützt vor Verformung.
Die harte Deckschicht macht den Pflanzkübel kratzfest.
Standardmäßig mit Füßen und Entwässerungsöffnungen für optimale Drainage ausgestattet.
Maßanfertigungen sind möglich.

Optionen

Weitere RAL-Farben sind gegen Einmalkosten erhältlich.
Überlaufrohre können eingesetzt werden, um einen Wasserpuffer von ca. 5 cm zu schaffen.
Stammverankerungsösen für Bäume sind optional verfügbar.
Eine wasserdichte Ausführung mit Polyurea-Innenbeschichtung ist möglich, jedoch nicht für Teichanwendungen geeignet.
Professionelle Pflegemittel sind über uns erhältlich.

Material

Aluminium-Pflanzkübel sind sehr stark, verschleißfest, langlebig und korrosionsbeständig. Zudem ist Aluminium leicht, was es ideal für größere Pflanzkübel wie den CONIC macht.

Nach der Produktion wird der Pflanzkübel mehrfach nachbearbeitet. Die Oberfläche wird angeraut, um eine optimale Haftung der Pulverbeschichtung zu gewährleisten. Diese Pulverbeschichtung ist in verschiedenen Farben erhältlich und wird auf eine stark haftende Grundierung aufgetragen. Abschließend erhält der Pflanzkübel eine harte Deckschicht, die ihn kratzfest macht und seine Optik langfristig schützt.

Wichtige Hinweise

Aluminium-Pflanzkübel sind standardmäßig nicht wasserdicht. Wenn eine wasserdichte Lösung gewünscht ist, kann der Innenbereich versiegelt oder eine Innenfolie verwendet werden.
Produkte sollten nach Erhalt sofort ausgepackt werden, um Flecken durch eingeschlossene Feuchtigkeit zu vermeiden.
Die Entwässerungsöffnungen müssen frei bleiben, damit überschüssiges Wasser gut abfließen kann.
Die Garantie erlischt bei Bohren oder Schleifen, wenn dies nicht gemäß den Vorgaben erfolgt.
Reinigen Sie den Pflanzkübel einmal jährlich mit sauberem Leitungswasser und einem milden Reinigungsmittel.
Verwenden Sie keinen Hochdruckreiniger oder Scheuerschwämme, da diese die Beschichtung beschädigen.

Bepflanzungstipps

Überlaufrohre in die vorbereiteten Entwässerungsöffnungen einsetzen.
Den Pflanzkübel mit etwa 10 cm Drainagematerial füllen.
Darauf ein wasserdurchlässiges, wurzelfestes Vlies legen.
Anschließend die passende Erde für Ihre Bepflanzung einfüllen.
Darauf achten, dass die Entwässerung frei bleibt, damit überschüssiges Wasser gut ablaufen kann.

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