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Cable Trays, Ladders & Conduits

Cable Trays, Ladders & Conduits

Perforated/ladder/mesh trays (HDG/SS); PVC/EMT/RGS conduits and fittings. U-bolts, split clamps, spring/dynamic hangers; threaded rods, strut channels, mechanical/chemical anchors.

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Robust cable management solutions for power, control, and communication systems. Our product line includes ladder trays, solid/ventilated cable trays, conduits (rigid & flexible), as well as accessories like covers, splice kits, bend radii, mounting hardware and support systems. Engineered for durability, easy installation, and compliance with safety and electrical codes. Materials & Standards Materials: Galvanized steel, stainless steel (304/316), aluminum, fibreglass or PVC/metal composite conduits. Tray types: Ladder, perforated/ventilated, solid bottom, cable ducts. Conduit types: Rigid conduits (EMT, RMC, FMC), flexible metallic/non-metallic, conduit fittings. Standards & Codes: IEC/EN 61537 (cable trays), NEC/IEC (installation of conduit systems), local electrical codes. Applications Data centres and commercial / industrial buildings Control panels, motor control centers and instrumentation rooms Outdoor cable runs needing UV and weather protection Hazardous / corrosive environments using coated or stainless components Electrical wiring & cabling in HVAC/heavy machinery plants Key Advantages Order and safety: Proper routing protects cables from damage, reduces fire hazard. Ease of installation & accessibility: Trays and ladders allow for easy cable pulls and maintenance. Versatility: Multiple tray designs, bend options, covers and fittings for every need. Durability: Corrosion-protected surfaces, stable support structures. Compliance & certification: Meets safety and electrical standards. Installation & Handling Tips Support trays/ladders at appropriate intervals to prevent sagging and vibration Ensure bend radii are respected especially for data/ fiber optics cables Use proper covers and splice kits to maintain continuity and protect from dust/moisture Conduits should be properly sealed where needed; flexible conduits installed without sharp bends Follow local codes for electrical grounding, bonding, and raceway capacity Quality & Documentation Products are sourced from manufacturers with verified supply chains; material test certificates and finishing/coating specifications are provided. Load rating, bend radius tables, and support spacing guides are part of technical datasheets.

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