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    High-Quality FRP Composite Cable Tray & Cable Ladder

    Enduro cable tray (sometimes called cable ladder) sets the industry standard for high-quality fiberglass cable tray. Made from the highest quality pultruded materials, our Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) cable tray is extremely durable and resistant to chemical attack, with a proven record of performance in the most corrosive and structurally demanding environments across the globe. Applications include offshore platforms, chemical plants, oil and metal refineries and water treatment plants.

    Available Products Include:
    • Channel Cable Tray Available in a Wide Range of Widths and Ideal for Pneumatic Tubing and Low-Voltage or Communications Cables
    • Ladder Cable Tray Available in Multiple Resin Systems and Ideal for Electrical Cable in Highly Corrosive Environments

    FRP Cable Tray Benefits

    Our fiberglass cable tray has been designed by our technical experts to meet customer needs for quality performance in the harshest environments.

    FRP is an Outstanding Material for a Long-Lasting Cable Tray Because of Its:
    • Construction Variety: Solid, Perforated (Ventilated) or Slotted Bottom and 50mm and 80mm Depths
    • Corrosion Resistance
    • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio
    • High Durability
    • Light Weight
    • Fire Retardancy
    • Ease of Installation

    Our Glass-Reinforced Polymer (GRP) cable tray systems have undergone world-class quality testing in our on-site testing laboratory. Our decades of experience, design capabilities,and comprehensive quality control ensure resilient industrial-quality products.

    Enduro fiberglass cable tray consistently Delivers Results for Various Uses, Including:
    • Support for Electrical Cable in Highly Corrosive Environments
    • Lighter Loads
    • Secondary and Tertiary Tray Runs
    • Individual Wiring and Pneumatic Tubing
    • Retrofitting Rusting Applications
    • Low-Voltage or Communications Cables
    • Fiber-Optic Cables
    • Hydraulic or Pneumatic Tubing

    BENEFITS OF FRP OVER TRADITIONAL MATERIALS

    FRP provides many benefits over traditional building materials such as steel, aluminum and concrete.

    FRP VS. STEEL

    FRP is highly corrosion-resistant, whereas steel is susceptible to rust from chemicals and weather exposure. FRP is as strong as steel and weighs significantly less; for a great strength-to-weight ratio. Other benefits that FRP has over steel include:
     
    - Non-conductive and impact resistant
    - Easy fabrication without the need for cutting torches and welders
    - More flexibility in terms of color options and functional features

    FRP VS. ALUMINUM

    Unlike aluminum, FRP has low thermal conductivity, meaning it serves as a great insulator. It’s also corrosion-resistant, non-conductive and won’t deform under impact.

    FRP VS. CONCRETE

    FRP panels are less than 15% the weight of concrete. There is no spalling, cracking or damage from moisture, salt or chemical. FRP holds up better to corrosive conditions and has a longer life-cycle than concrete.