Aluminum Drainage Trench Cover – Specification & Selection Guide
6061/6063 Aluminum – Lightweight, Corrosion‑Resistant, Aesthetic – How to Choose the Ideal Trench Cover for Your Drainage System?
Aluminum drainage trench covers offer light weight (approx. 1/3 of steel), natural corrosion resistance, anodized or powder coated finishes, and non‑magnetic properties. They are widely used in commercial plazas, food processing plants, car washes, coastal landscape paths, and high‑end residential areas – where aesthetics and corrosion resistance are important. Unlike cast iron or galvanized steel covers, aluminum covers do not rust and are easy to open for cleaning.
This article systematically introduces material grades, specifications, load classes, selection principles, and installation points for aluminum drainage trench covers.
1. Aluminum Material Grade Comparison
Common materials for aluminum trench covers are 6061-T6 and 6063-T5. They differ in strength and surface finish.
| Grade | Tensile (MPa) | Yield (MPa) | Corrosion Resistance | Characteristics | Typical Application | Surface Finish |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6061-T6 | ≥260 | ≥240 | Excellent | High strength, good load capacity | Light industrial, car washes, food plants | Anodized / coated |
| 6063-T5 | ≥205 | ≥170 | Excellent | Good extrudability, smooth surface | Commercial plazas, landscape paths, high‑end residential | Anodized / coated / wood grain |
| 5083-H112 | ≥290 | ≥215 | Superior (seawater resistant) | Marine grade, pitting resistant | Coastal facilities, seaside paths, docks | Anodized (thick) |
Selection advice: For general industrial and commercial use, choose 6061-T6 or 6063-T5. For coastal high‑salt environments, choose 5083.
2. Common Specification & Parameter Table
Aluminum trench covers are typically manufactured by press‑locking (welding‑free) or welding, with anodized or powder coated surfaces. Below are the most common specifications.
2.1 Bar Sizes & Recommended Spans (Aluminum)
Note: Aluminum has an elastic modulus about 1/3 of steel – recommended spans are significantly smaller than for steel grating.
| Model | Bar Size (mm) | Bar Pitch (mm) | Cross Bar Pitch (mm) | Max Span (Pedestrian) | Max Span (Light Vehicle) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G203/30/100 AL | 20×3 | 30 | 100 | 600 mm | Not recommended |
| G255/30/100 AL | 25×5 | 30 | 100 | 800 mm | 500 mm |
| G255/40/100 AL | 25×5 | 40 | 100 | 800 mm | Not recommended |
| G325/30/100 AL | 32×5 | 30 | 100 | 1000 mm | 700 mm |
| G325/40/100 AL | 32×5 | 40 | 100 | 1000 mm | Not recommended |
| G405/30/100 AL | 40×5 | 30 | 100 | 1200 mm | 900 mm |
Note: Pedestrian = personnel only (≤2 kN/m²). Light vehicle = cars, SUVs, small hand trucks (≤3 t/m²). For heavy vehicle traffic, use steel grating instead.
2.2 Common Dimensions
Cover dimensions are customized based on trench width. Common standard sizes:
| Trench Width (mm) | Cover Length (mm) | Cover Width (mm) | Frame Option |
|---|---|---|---|
| 300 | 500 / 600 / 800 | 300 | Aluminum / stainless steel |
| 400 | 600 / 800 / 1000 | 400 | Aluminum / stainless steel |
| 500 | 600 / 800 / 1000 | 500 | Aluminum / stainless steel |
| 600 | 800 / 1000 / 1200 | 600 | Aluminum / stainless steel |
Custom sizes available. Contact sales for minimum order quantity.
3. Load Classes & Selection Guide
Based on installation location and expected load, we define three load classes for aluminum trench covers:
| Load Class | Design Load (kN/m²) | Typical Application | Recommended Model | Frame Requirement | Deflection Control |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light | ≤ 1.5 | Sidewalks, plazas, landscape paths | G203/30/100 AL or G255/40/100 AL | Optional | L/150 |
| Medium | 1.5 – 3.0 | Parking lots, car washes, food plants | G255/30/100 AL or G325/40/100 AL | Recommended | L/150 |
| Heavy | 3.0 – 5.0 | Light vehicle lanes, light truck areas | G325/30/100 AL or G405/30/100 AL | Mandatory | L/150 (verify) |
Important: Aluminum covers are not recommended for frequent forklift or heavy truck traffic (>5 kN/m²). Use hot-dip galvanized steel or stainless steel covers instead.
4. Core Selection Principles
Principle 1: Choose material based on environment
- Indoor, dry, general industry → 6061-T6 (anodized)
- Commercial plazas, landscape, high aesthetic → 6063-T5 (powder coated or wood grain)
- Coastal, high salt spray, seaside paths → 5083 (thick anodized)
Principle 2: Choose bar height based on load
- Pedestrian only → bar height 20-25mm
- Light hand trucks, car washes → bar height 25-32mm
- Occasional light vehicles → bar height 32-40mm
Principle 3: Bar pitch affects load capacity and drainage
- 30mm pitch: Higher load capacity, better fall prevention – for vehicle traffic
- 40mm pitch: Faster drainage, more economical – for walkways
Principle 4: Deflection control is critical for aluminum
Aluminum has low elastic modulus – deflection is about 3x that of steel. Recommended design deflection ≤ L/150 (e.g., for span 800mm, deflection ≤5.3mm). Increase bar height or add supports if needed.
Principle 5: Frame improves rigidity and safety
- Unframed: For low loads, direct placement
- Framed (aluminum or stainless steel): Increases rigidity, prevents edge curling – for vehicle traffic
- Hinged: Easy cleaning – for drains requiring regular maintenance
Principle 6: Galvanic corrosion protection
Direct contact between aluminum and carbon steel causes galvanic corrosion. Use stainless steel fasteners and insulating washers (rubber or nylon). Aluminum or stainless steel trench frames are recommended.
5. Installation & Fixing Methods
| Method | Operation | Typical Application | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Direct placement | Cover placed into trench frame with gaps | Sidewalks, landscape paths | Simple, can be lifted anytime |
| Bolted | Holes in frame, fastened with stainless bolts | Vehicle traffic areas, car washes | Secure, anti‑theft bolts available |
| Hinged | Stainless hinges on one side, cover lifts open | Drains needing regular cleaning | Easy maintenance, cover not lost |
| U‑channel embedded | Cover sits into pre‑embedded U‑channel, flush with ground | Commercial plazas, pedestrian streets | Hidden, aesthetic |
Installation clearance: Leave 5-10mm gap between cover and frame to accommodate thermal expansion (aluminum linear expansion coefficient ~23×10⁻⁶/°C) and installation tolerances.
6. Selection Calculation Example
Project background: Outdoor drainage trench at a commercial plaza. Trench width 400mm, support span 900mm. Load: pedestrians and occasional street sweeper (total weight approx. 500 kg). High aesthetic requirement – cover should match paving.
Step 1 – Determine material
Commercial plaza, high aesthetic → 6063-T5 aluminum, powder coated (color to match paving).
Step 2 – Determine load class
Pedestrians + sweeper → estimated uniform load approx. 2.5 kN/m² → Medium class.
Step 3 – Select model from table
Medium class recommends G255/30/100 AL or G325/40/100 AL. Support span 900mm:
- G255/30/100 AL max span 800mm (pedestrian) / 500mm (vehicle) – not sufficient.
- G325/30/100 AL max span 1000mm (pedestrian) / 700mm (vehicle) – sufficient.
Step 4 – Deflection check
For G325/30/100 AL (32×5 bars, 30mm pitch) under 2.5 kN/m² and span 900mm, deflection is approx. L/180 ≈ 5mm, less than L/150 ≈ 6mm – acceptable.
Step 5 – Frame selection
Vehicle traffic area → recommend aluminum frame (30×3 angle bar) for rigidity.
Step 6 – Surface treatment
Powder coating, custom RAL color (e.g., dark grey) to match plaza paving.
Final recommendation:
G325/30/100 AL 6063-T5 with frame, powder coated, size 400×900mm.
7. Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Do aluminum trench covers rust?
A: No. Aluminum naturally forms a dense oxide film. It does not rust in humid, mild acid/alkali, or salt spray environments. For coastal areas, choose 5083 with thick anodizing.
Q2: Can aluminum covers handle vehicle traffic?
A: Yes, but only light vehicles such as cars and SUVs (axle load ≤3 tons). Not recommended for heavy trucks or frequent forklift traffic.
Q3: Are aluminum covers cheaper than stainless steel?
A: Initial cost is generally lower than 316L stainless steel but higher than galvanized steel. However, aluminum is lighter, reducing installation and maintenance costs.
Q4: Will the surface color fade?
A: Anodizing does not fade. Powder coating may slightly fade after 5-10 years of outdoor exposure (color difference within limits). Fluorocarbon coating offers ultra‑high UV resistance.
Q5: How to prevent theft of aluminum covers?
A: Use stainless steel hinges with anti‑theft bolts or locks. Aluminum has lower scrap value than cast iron, reducing theft risk.
Q6: Can you customize non‑standard sizes and shapes?
A: Yes. Provide CAD drawings – we can produce rectangular, sector, circular, and other custom shapes.
8. Summary – Five‑Step Selection Method
- Identify environment → choose material (6061/6063/5083) and surface finish (anodized/coated)
- Determine load → choose load class (Light/Medium/Heavy)
- Measure trench width and support span → determine cover dimensions and bar height
- Select frame and accessories – frame, hinges, anti‑theft locks, U‑channel
- Check deflection → ensure actual deflection ≤ L/150
If you already know your trench dimensions and load but are unsure which aluminum model is suitable, please contact our engineers. We can provide a free deflection calculation sheet and CAD drawing.




