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Structural characteristics
Unique trapezoidal cross-section: The cross-sectional shape of trapezoidal cable tray is trapezoidal. This shape makes the cable tray have better stability. Compared with cable trays of other shapes, the trapezoidal structure can more effectively distribute pressure when bearing the weight of cables. For example, when the cable tray is installed in a space with a large span, the inclined sides of the trapezoid can provide additional supporting force like diagonal braces and reduce the deflection deformation of the middle part of the cable tray.
Open design: It belongs to an open cable tray, which means that the cables are placed in the trough of the cable tray, but the top is open. This design is convenient for cable laying and later maintenance. When laying cables, construction personnel can directly put the cables into the cable tray from above without complicated operations. Moreover, during daily maintenance or inspection, the state of the cables can be easily observed, such as checking whether the cables are damaged, aged, overheated and discolored.
In terms of load-bearing capacity
Good load-bearing performance: Due to its structural characteristics, trapezoidal cable trays can bear a large number and larger diameter cables. Its sturdy structure can withstand heavier loads and ensure the safe placement of cables whether in horizontal installation or installation with a certain inclination angle. In industrial plants, if a large number of power cables and control cables need to be laid, trapezoidal cable trays are a good choice. It can effectively bear these cables without being easily deformed.
Reasonable load distribution: The trapezoidal shape helps to evenly distribute the weight of cables. When cables are placed in the cable tray, the weight will be transmitted to the supporting structure through the bottom and the inclined sides on both sides of the cable tray. This can avoid the situation of cable tray damage due to excessive local load and extend the service life of the cable tray.
In terms of heat dissipation performance
Excellent heat dissipation effect: The open design enables cables to dissipate heat better. Compared with closed cable trays, the air circulation around the cables in trapezoidal cable trays is more smooth, and heat can be quickly dissipated to the surrounding environment. This is very beneficial for some cables with large current-carrying capacity and easy to generate heat (such as high-power power cables). In places such as data centers, when the power supply cables of servers are laid through trapezoidal cable trays, good heat dissipation performance helps to ensure that the cables work within a safe temperature range and reduce safety hazards caused by overheating.
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