As extreme weather events caused by global climate change increase, the need for flood prevention technology becomes increasingly urgent. As an advanced flood control tool, aluminum alloy flood control screens have become an important part of modern flood control technology due to their excellent performance and wide applicability.
Performance characteristics
Efficient water tightness: Aluminum alloy flood screens are usually equipped with high-quality sealing devices that can effectively prevent water penetration and ensure the dryness and safety of the protected area (Flood Barrier Inc.).
Impact resistance: The aluminum alloy flood screen has undergone rigorous testing and can resist the impact of floods and floating objects, ensuring that it can still play a protective role under extreme conditions (Garrison Flood Control).
Customized design: According to different protection needs, aluminum alloy flood screens can be customized to adapt to various complex terrain and environmental conditions. This customization not only improves protection efficiency, but also enhances the system’s applicability and flexibility (Floodproofing.com).
actual case
Application of flood screens in New York City: Many underground passages and subway stations in New York City are protected by aluminum alloy flood screens. Through careful design and placement, these flood screens performed exceptionally well during Hurricane Sandy in 2012, significantly reducing flood damage to urban traffic and infrastructure (Garrison Flood Control).
Protection of European coastal cities: In Europe, many coastal cities use aluminum alloy flood screens to deal with frequent storm surges and flooding threats. Its easy deployment allows cities to quickly establish protective barriers before storms to protect residents and property (Flood Barrier Inc.).
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