About GI PERFORATED CABLE TRAYS
Perforated Cable Trays are easy to install and cost-effective in usage. These are corrosion resistant and can be used in outdoor spaces. These trays are ideal to support large volume of network cables and also assist in providing smooth transition around obstacles. These trays can be easily attached to floor, ceiling, wall or top of racks and cabinets and can be made available in different widths, heights and length options.
Available in - 50 MM TO 1000 MM
Superior Protection with GI Galvanized SteelThese cable trays are constructed from galvanized (GI) steel, offering reliable protection against corrosion. The surface finish not only extends the trays lifespan but also ensures safety when managing a large volume of electrical cables, making them optimal for demanding environments.
Flexible Sizing to Meet Any RequirementWith available widths from 50 to 300 mm and a standard thickness of 1.6 to 2.5 mm, our perforated cable trays provide flexible solutions for diverse installation needs. The 2.5-meter length streamlines installation and reduces the number of joins, enhancing safety and efficiency.
FAQs of GI PERFORATED CABLE TRAYS:
Q: How are GI perforated cable trays installed?
A: GI perforated cable trays are typically installed using support brackets and hangers at regular intervals along the path. Their 2.5-meter length allows for quick assembly, and the perforated design makes it easy to attach cables using ties or clamps.
Q: What is the primary benefit of using perforated cable trays made from GI steel?
A: The main benefit is excellent corrosion resistance, due to the GI (galvanized iron) coating. The perforations improve airflow, reducing heat around the cables, and the sturdy construction supports significant cable weight safely.
Q: Where can GI perforated cable trays be used?
A: These trays are suitable for industrial facilities, commercial buildings, and infrastructure projects where organized cable management is essential and protection from moisture or harsh conditions is needed.
Q: When should I choose a width between 50 mm and 300 mm?
A: The selection depends on the volume and size of cables you need to organize. Smaller widths are ideal for limited or single runs, while larger widths can handle multiple cables or heavier-duty applications.
Q: How does the galvanization process enhance tray durability?
A: Galvanization coats the steel with a protective layer of zinc, preventing rust and increasing longevity. This process ensures the trays withstand environmental exposure and extend the life of your cable management system.
Q: What makes perforated trays preferable compared to solid cable trays?
A: Perforated trays allow better cable ventilation, leading to improved heat dissipation and easier inspection or maintenance. This design also helps in reducing cable sag and supports organized, secure cable runs.