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The function of hot-dip galvanized cable tray

2025-04-08
Latest company news about The function of hot-dip galvanized cable tray

Many people have heard of and even used hot-dip galvanized cable trays, which are used to protect circuits, cables, instrument lines, and other circuits from disturbance and damage. Usually, the equipment is installed on walls or ceilings, with a simple structure, flexible equipment, and no pressure when installed. Today, let's summarize the importance of stainless steel cable trays. As we all know, the normal use of power lines directly affects our lives. Regardless of which industry we are in, once there is a problem with the power lines, whether it is in factories, residential areas, or other buildings, it will bring inconvenience, especially in the manufacturing industry, such as machinery factories, food factories, electrical factories, shoe factories, hardware factories, clothing factories, cosmetics factories, dairy products factories, etc. These local power lines are mostly used, and if not handled properly, they may easily lead to hidden dangers. The anti rust function of stainless steel cable trays is essentially possible, but it also needs to be classified in detail. As stainless steel cable trays are made of materials such as 201, 304, and 316L, if you want to use them for a long time indoors, 304 stainless steel cable trays can be used. However, if the application site is highly corrosive, 316L stainless steel cable trays will be more suitable, and they can all be used for more than 70 years with sufficient hardness to meet the application requirements. In order to avoid these unnecessary phenomena, 304 stainless steel cable trays should be used for protection in areas where wires, cables, and instrument signal lines are densely distributed. Moreover, nowadays, hot-dip galvanized cable tray manufacturers also use stainless steel cable trays in many places, such as some parking lots, factories, residential areas, and teaching buildings.

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The function of hot-dip galvanized cable tray
2025-04-08
Latest company news about The function of hot-dip galvanized cable tray

Many people have heard of and even used hot-dip galvanized cable trays, which are used to protect circuits, cables, instrument lines, and other circuits from disturbance and damage. Usually, the equipment is installed on walls or ceilings, with a simple structure, flexible equipment, and no pressure when installed. Today, let's summarize the importance of stainless steel cable trays. As we all know, the normal use of power lines directly affects our lives. Regardless of which industry we are in, once there is a problem with the power lines, whether it is in factories, residential areas, or other buildings, it will bring inconvenience, especially in the manufacturing industry, such as machinery factories, food factories, electrical factories, shoe factories, hardware factories, clothing factories, cosmetics factories, dairy products factories, etc. These local power lines are mostly used, and if not handled properly, they may easily lead to hidden dangers. The anti rust function of stainless steel cable trays is essentially possible, but it also needs to be classified in detail. As stainless steel cable trays are made of materials such as 201, 304, and 316L, if you want to use them for a long time indoors, 304 stainless steel cable trays can be used. However, if the application site is highly corrosive, 316L stainless steel cable trays will be more suitable, and they can all be used for more than 70 years with sufficient hardness to meet the application requirements. In order to avoid these unnecessary phenomena, 304 stainless steel cable trays should be used for protection in areas where wires, cables, and instrument signal lines are densely distributed. Moreover, nowadays, hot-dip galvanized cable tray manufacturers also use stainless steel cable trays in many places, such as some parking lots, factories, residential areas, and teaching buildings.