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GI (Galvanized Iron) cable trays are widely used to support electrical cables and wiring in various installations. They provide a safe, organized, and efficient way to route cables through buildings, industrial sites, and other facilities. Here’s an overview of GI cable trays:
Perforated Cable Trays - These trays have holes or slots that allow ventilation for the cables, which helps prevent overheating.
Ladder Cable Trays - These consist of two side rails connected by rungs, resembling a ladder. They provide excellent support for heavy cables.
Solid Bottom Cable Trays - These trays have a solid, flat base to support cables directly, offering protection against dust, dirt, and mechanical damage.
Wire Mesh Cable Trays - Made from wire mesh, these trays are lightweight and flexible, offering easy installation.
Material: GI cable trays are made from galvanized iron or steel, which provides corrosion resistance and durability.
Coating: The galvanized coating (either hot-dip or electro-galvanized) protects the tray from rust and corrosion, making it ideal for outdoor, damp, or industrial environments.
Widths: Common widths range from 100mm to 600mm (4” to 24”), though custom sizes are available.
Depths: Typically from 50mm to 150mm (2” to 6”).
Lengths: Standard tray lengths are usually 2.5m to 3m.
Several accessories are used with GI cable trays to enhance their functionality:
Connectors and Couplers
Elbows, Bends, and Tees.
End Caps.
Cable Tray Supports
Tray Covers.
GI (Galvanized Iron) conduit pipes and fittings are commonly used in electrical installations to protect and route electrical wiring. They are made of steel and coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rust and corrosion. Here’s an overview of GI conduit pipes and fittings.
Types:
Class A (Light-duty)
Class B (Medium-duty)
Class C (Heavy-duty)
Sizes: Common sizes include 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 40mm, and 50mm diameters, etc.
Couplings
Bends & Elbows
Tee Fittings
Reducers
Saddles & Clamps
Locknuts & Bushings.
Widely used in both residential and commercial electrical installations. It is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic, which is non-conductive, lightweight, and resistant to corrosion. PVC conduit provides protection for electrical wires against physical damage, moisture, and chemicals, making it a popular choice for many installations.
PVC Conduit Pipes
PVC Conduit (Flexible)
PVC Coated GI Conduit (Flexible)
PVC Conduit (Flexible - light weight)
Couplings
Elbows
Tees , Junction Boxes and Crosses
Bend Saddles
Reducers
End Caps
PVC Cable Trunks are used for organizing and protecting electrical cables, particularly in environments where a higher level of protection and organization is required. They are similar to cable trays but offer more robust protection due to their enclosed design. PVC cable trunks are especially popular in offices, commercial buildings, and industrial installations where aesthetics, safety, and cable management are essential.
Standard PVC Cable Trunking - This is a simple and widely used type of cable trunking. It provides protection and organization for electrical cables, keeping them secure while providing an organized appearance.
Hinged PVC Cable Trunking - Features a hinged cover for easy access to cables inside the trunk. This type is useful when frequent maintenance or additions are expected.
Elbows and Bends.
Tees and Crosses.
Connectors and Couplers.
End Caps.
Mounting Clips and Brackets.
Hinged Covers.