Description
The Argo recycling bin (SKU 15.066) represents a sophisticated solution for modern waste management within the public realm. As a prominent element of street furniture, this unit is engineered to combine high-capacity functionality with an aesthetic that complements contemporary urban furniture designs. Featuring three separate compartments, each with a capacity of 18 1/4 gallons, this recycling station facilitates efficient waste segregation in high-traffic areas such as parks, plazas, and city centers. The structure is supported by a robust frame constructed from either carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring long-term durability and resistance to environmental factors.
A distinctive feature of the Argo line is its versatile aesthetic customization, allowing planners to align the unit with specific architectural surroundings. Clients may select from a wide range of housing materials, including European coniferous wood, hardwood of European origin, or premium oiled exotic woods, providing a warm, natural texture to the trash bins. Alternatively, the housing can be finished with HPL boards for a modern, sleek appearance. Each bin is equipped with a galvanized sheet insert, ensuring easy maintenance and reliable sanitation for facility management teams. With dimensions of 45 3/4 inches in length and 32 inches in height, this waste segregation bin provides an ergonomic and accessible solution for pedestrians.
Precision-engineered for security and stability, the Argo recycling bin is designed to be fixed firmly to the ground using a dedicated screw-mounting method, making it a permanent fixture for any public space. The integration of high-quality wood finishes with a reinforced metal chassis exemplifies the balance between form and utility expected of premium outdoor furniture. By choosing the Argo series, urban planners ensure a cohesive look across their infrastructure while promoting sustainable disposal practices. This product reflects a commitment to functional design, serving as an essential component for any modern city striving to integrate effective waste disposal systems into the built environment.