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Dec 30, 2025 - 01:24 PM
Wall height determines the fluid-holding capacity and splash protection of a drip pan. Higher walls offer greater containment for larger spills and reduce the risk of overflow, while lower walls allow for easier access and removal of the pan from under equipment. Most products, such as the Maintenance Drip Pan 24" x 24" Galvanized Steel and All Purpose Drip Pan 36" x 36" Stainless Steel, feature a 2.5" wall height, striking a balance between capacity and accessibility. For specialty needs, such as the Round Drip Pan 12" Diameter Stainless Steel, a 2" wall is available. This range allows you to choose the ideal wall height for your specific spill volume and access requirements.
