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Busbar Trunking Systems

Busbar Trunking Systems: General Information

A Brief History of Busbar Trunking Systems
Busbar trunking systems were first introduced in the 1930s in America to address the growing needs of the construction industry, particularly with the rise of skyscrapers and advancements in factory production technologies. By the 1950s, these systems gained popularity in Europe and Japan. In the 1970s, production and use of busbar trunking systems began to expand further, becoming a key solution for modern energy distribution.

What is a Busbar Trunking System?
Busbar trunking systems are modular energy distribution solutions designed to meet the power requirements of modern buildings and industrial facilities. They consist of insulated conductive bars housed within a durable metal casing, such as sheet metal or aluminum. Power is distributed efficiently through tap-off boxes, which can be safely connected or disconnected along the busbar without interrupting the power supply to other equipment.

Key Features and Benefits

– Flexibility: Easily adapts to layout changes, machinery additions, or power supply adjustments without disrupting operations.
Efficiency: Enables safe and efficient power distribution through tap-off boxes placed at any point along the busbar.
Reusability: Can be expanded, relocated, or reused as needed, making it a cost-effective solution.
Safety: Designed with international certifications, ensuring reliable and secure operation.
Convenience: Simplifies power extraction and distribution, reducing installation and maintenance costs.

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Cable Trays

Cable Trays: General Information

What is a Cable Tray?
Cable trays are robust support systems designed to protect and organize power and communication cables. They shield cables from external factors while providing a stable and expandable structure for cable networks.

Key Features

Durability: Manufactured using high-strength materials and advanced production methods, such as the “Roll Forming” technique, ensuring reliable performance.
Flexibility: Available in standard lengths of 3 meters, with custom lengths (e.g., 6 meters) available upon request.
Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, including power and communication cable management.

Types of Cable Trays
Cable trays are produced in various types to meet diverse needs. The selection of a cable tray depends on factors such as:
– The number, diameter, and weight of the cables.
– The specific environment where the tray will be installed.

Benefits of Using Cable Trays

Protection: Safeguards cables from physical damage and environmental factors.
Organization: Simplifies cable management and supports network expansion or restructuring.
Adaptability: Can be customized to fit specific project requirements.