Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Methods of installation
- attached by bolts to foundation
The Alto cigarette bin, model 09.013, is a sophisticated element of urban furniture designed to maintain cleanliness and aesthetic order in high-traffic public spaces. As part of the Alto product line, this unit combines a sleek, minimalist profile with robust functionality, making it an ideal solution for modern metropolitan environments. Measuring 90 cm in height, with a width of 9 cm and a depth of 16 cm, the bin features a streamlined vertical structure that integrates seamlessly into existing street furniture layouts. Its compact design ensures that it occupies minimal space while providing an effective waste management solution for smoking areas in parks, plazas, and office complexes.
Durability is at the core of the Alto series construction. Clients may select between high-grade carbon steel (S235JR), which provides excellent structural integrity, or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), known for its superior resistance to environmental degradation and corrosion. With a total weight of 13 kg, the unit remains stable and secure once installed. The internal cartridge offers a 2-liter capacity, ensuring efficient collection of cigarette waste while facilitating simple maintenance for facility management teams. These cigarette bins are engineered to withstand the rigors of daily public use, ensuring longevity even in challenging urban conditions.
Installation of the Alto cigarette bin is precise and secure, relying on a robust system where the unit is attached by bolts directly to the foundation. This anchoring method ensures that the street furniture remains firmly in place, preventing unauthorized movement or tipping. By incorporating this discreet and professional waste disposal unit into the landscape, municipalities and private developers can effectively combat littering while upholding a clean, curated aesthetic. The Alto bin represents a perfect synthesis of industrial-grade engineering and contemporary design, serving as an essential component of professional urban furniture infrastructure.