The slaughterhouse workshop is a production environment characterized by high water consumption, high pollution levels, and strict hygiene requirements.
Each pig slaughtered generates approximately 0.5 to 1 ton of wastewater, while each chicken generates approximately 10 to 20 liters of wastewater.
These effluents must be quickly, smoothly, and completely drained from the workshop through the drainage system.
Although drainage channels may seem inconspicuous, they serve as the “first line of defense” for slaughterhouse hygiene and safety.
If you need detailed planning proposals and construction designs for stainless steel drainage channels based on your specific workshop layout, slaughter capacity, and local regulations, please share your parameters — I’d be happy to assist further.