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Cable tray is the "steward" of modern electrical wiring, and choosing the right specifications is extremely important! It is mainly divided into three types: trough type, tray type, and step type. Fully enclosed groove, dustproof and anti-interference; Tray style with heat dissipation holes, providing both ventilation and protection; Cascade heat dissipation is the best, and high-power cable laying is the preferred choice!
In terms of specifications, the width and thickness of steel cable trays vary from 1.0mm to 2.2mm, and the thickness of the cover plate also changes accordingly. The thickness of aluminum alloy cable trays should be increased by 0.2-0.3mm, and fiberglass cable trays are more stringent, with 3.0mm for those below 150mm and 5.0mm for those above 800mm!
There are specific considerations for selecting materials for special environments, such as fiberglass or 316L stainless steel for chemical corrosion environments; Fire resistant cable trays must pass GB/T19215.1 testing, with a coating thickness of not less than 500 μ m; For large-span bridge structures, deflection control is necessary, and a reinforced ladder structure should be selected
1. The galvanized layer provides excellent corrosion resistance and can effectively resist the erosion of corrosive environments such as humidity and chemicals, making it suitable for various indoor and outdoor environments.
2. Galvanizing treatment increases the durability of the bridge, allowing it to maintain a good condition for a long time even in harsh environments, extending the service life of the bridge.
3. Galvanized cable trays have a smooth surface and are not easily damaged during installation. Maintenance and cleaning are also relatively simple, reducing maintenance costs in the later stages.
4. The galvanized layer is non-toxic and harmless, poses no harm to the environment and human health, meets environmental protection requirements, and is suitable for various industrial and civil buildings.
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