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The UltraTech 7246 is an individual industrial-grade railway containment component designed for installation between the rails of standard railroad tracks to capture plastic pellets, flakes, and resins during transfer operations. Fabricated from high-strength, nonporous fiberglass composite material, this center pan functions with specialized drainage ports designed to retain plastic particles while allowing stormwater to exit freely. This unit serves as a dedicated gauge-side module or replacement section to prevent environmental microplastic contamination and ensure strict facility compliance.
Key Features
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Gauge Side Alignment: Molded specifically to seat precisely between standard railroad rails, fitting cleanly against the inside rail flanges.
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Targeted Material Filtration: Built-in sub-surface drainage pathways filter and retain plastic raw materials while allowing storm runoff to pass through, eliminating liquid pooling.
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High-Strength Composite Build: Constructed from rugged, nonporous fiberglass material engineered for long-term outdoor track deployment under heavy physical weathering and mechanical vibrations.
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Sealed Gasket Integration: Outfitted with specialized rail-side gaskets that establish a tight physical barrier against the rail, preventing debris from falling through gaps onto the ballast.
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Low-Profile Configuration: Features a uniform low-profile design that ensures full compatibility with standard track layouts and Pandrol fastening systems without requiring excavation.
| Specification | Value |
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| Product Title | UltraTech 7246 Pellet Composite Track Pan |
| Manufacturer | UltraTech International |
| Part Number | 7246 |
| Component Configuration | Center Pan Only (Between-the-Rails Placement) |
| Material Composition | High-Strength Nonporous Fiberglass Composite |
| Color | Black Base with Black Grating |
| Compatible Hardware | UltraTech 7225 Gaskets, 7230 Rail Clips, 7235 Pedestals, 0420 Polyethylene Grates |
| Regulatory Standards | Supports Operation Clean Sweep, EPA, and NPDES Stormwater Regulations |