Hot-dip galvanized cable trunking is a form of cable management system seen in a variety of industries and building projects. The term "hot-dip galvanized" refers to the method of coating the steel material of the trunking with zinc to prevent corrosion.
Steel is commonly used as the trunking material due to its strength and longevity.
The hot-dip galvanizing process includes immersing steel components in a bath of molten zinc, which forms a protective layer that prevents corrosion.
Corrosion Resistance:
The galvanization process coats the steel with a durable and corrosion-resistant coating, making it ideal for usage in a variety of settings, including high humidity, chemical exposure, and outdoor applications.
Applications:
Cable trunking organizes and protects electrical and data wires in buildings, industrial facilities, and other infrastructure projects.
Hot-dip galvanized cable trunking is ideal for applications where the trunking may be subjected to extreme weather or corrosive substances.