Drainage Solutions by Aspen
Aspen, a division of the John Lord Group, offers a premium range of UK-manufactured stainless-steel drainage systems engineered for industries where hygiene, performance and durability are paramount, including Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare environments.
Designed and built to the highest European standards (BS EN1433:2002 and BS EN1253-1:2015) and aligned with EHEDG principles for superior sanitation, Aspen’s drainage solutions set the benchmark for quality and reliability. Whether your project demands a fully tailored system designed around your process or a modular solution for fast, flexible installation, Aspen delivers engineering excellence you can depend on.
Bespoke Drainage
Engineered for Precision. Built on Experience.
Aspen’s bespoke drainage forms the foundation of our reputation for excellence. For decades we’ve partnered with clients to design, manufacture and install stainless steel drainage systems that meet exacting hygiene and performance requirements. Every system is individually engineered to suit your layout, flow and cleaning regime of the facility, ensuring total integration with your process and long-term operational efficiency.
Features & Benefits
- Tailored Design. Developed specifically for your project and process requirements.
- Collaborative Approach. Our design and engineering teams work directly with you from concept through to installation.
- Proven Performance. Tried and tested products built on four decades of industry experience.
- Complete Turnkey Solution. From design approval through to installation and commissioning.
Modular Drainage
Features & Benefits
- Hygienic by Design. Complies with EHEDG principles for superior sanitary performance.
- Radiused Internal Corners. Prevents debris build-up and promote superior sanitary performance.
- Low Maintenance. Cleanable and ‘roddable’ system with removable covers and access points.
- Durable Construction. Manufactured in the UK using premium materials and EPDM seals for lasting reliability.
