Price: 150 INR/Meter
FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) cable trays have various specifications, including
- Material: Made from fiberglass and polyester resin, providing high corrosion resistance and durability.
- Size: Available in widths ranging from 50 mm to 1200 mm and depths of 50 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm, etc.
- Thickness: Typically 4 mm, but can vary depending on load conditions.
- Type: Ladder, perforated, solid bottom, and channel types are available, each suited for different applications.
- Load Capacity: Engineered to industry-standard load classes, with span ratings of 1-3 meters and carrying capacities up to several hundred kg/m.
- Finish: Standard colors include gray and yellow, with optional textures or slip-resistive grit.
- Standards: Designed per NEMA VE 1/VE 2 or equivalent cable tray standards, with ratings for NEMA 4X/IP66 environments.
- Accessories: Compatible FRP bends, tees, reducers, dropouts, and bolted connectors are available.
- Manufacturing Process: FRP cable trays are made through pultrusion, a process that "pulls" raw composites through a heated die to create a continuous composite profile.
Some key features of FRP cable trays include ´ ²:
- High Corrosion Resistance: No rusting in acid, saline, or chemical atmospheres.
- High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Supports heavy cable bundles while remaining light and easy to handle.
- Non-Conductive Material: Provides electrical insulation and immunity to electromagnetic interference.
- Fire-Retardant Construction: Meets fire safety requirements and self-extinguishes if ignited.
- UV- and Weather-Stable: Suitable for outdoor use with UV inhibitors to prevent sun damage.