Raceways are another essential component of cable management systems, providing protection, organization, and support for cables in various settings. Here are some key facts about raceways: Definition: A raceway is an enclosed channel or conduit designed to hold, protect, and route electrical wiring or cables. It can be surface-mounted or concealed within walls, floors, or ceilings. Types: Raceways come in several types, including conduit (metallic or non-metallic), surface raceway (such as PVC or metal), and wire ducts (used in control panel applications). Materials: They are typically made from materials like metal (steel, aluminum) for conduit, or non-metallic materials like PVC (polyvinyl chloride), fiberglass, or ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) for surface raceways. Protection: Raceways provide physical protection for cables against mechanical damage, moisture, dust, and other environmental factors. This helps ensure the longevity and reliability of the installed wiring. Installation: They are designed for easy installation, offering flexibility in routing cables around obstacles and through various building structures. Accessibility: Raceways allow for easy access to cables for maintenance, inspection, and modification purposes. Some raceway systems feature hinged or snap-on covers for convenient access. Versatility: Raceways accommodate different types of cables, including power cables, data cables, fiber optics, and control cables. They are used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. We at FIXOTECH ENGINEERING SYSTEMS PVT. LTD. manufacture raceways that can fit your use case perfectly. For any queries or orders reach out to us via sales@fixotech.in
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