Fiberglass cable trays can be maintained through the production and industrial applications of pultruded fiberglass profiles. Replacing ordinary structural steel and stainless steel with pultruded fiberglass profiles is an economical and time-efficient method, suitable for buildings and structures in corrosive environments. The designability of pultruded fiberglass profiles allows for a broad range of applications, playing a greater role in the anticorrosion industry.
The market trend of glass fiber cable trays is shaped by the ever-changing energy patterns and the growing demand for electricity generation. On a global scale, the increase in electricity consumption aligns with the global economic growth. Consequently, the global grid capacity is experiencing exponential growth, with fossil fuels remaining popular.
In the practice of industrial applications, we have also found that pultruded fiberglass profiles as structural components offer two major advantages for industrial production. During the electrolytic process in non-ferrous metallurgy, due to the corrosion of steel structures, particularly the electrolytic槽 supports, a significant amount of iron ions is present in the electrolyte, severely affecting the purity of the electrolytic products. Every year, companies must invest considerable manpower and resources to eliminate the iron ions from the electrolyte. However, after selecting the pultruded fiberglass profiles to solve this problem, the effect is not just an economic issue. On the other hand, domestic enterprises are expanding production capacity, adding a large number of equipment and structures, often exceeding the design capacity of all factory foundations.
To reduce weight, aluminum cables and glass fiber reinforced plastic cable trays can also be used. Their dimensions and load characteristics are similar to those of steel bridges. Due to the different ratios of aluminum to steel (aluminum = 2.7, iron = 7.86), the weight ratio of aluminum to steel is approximately 1:3. Based on market prices of the two materials, glass fiber reinforced plastic cable trays offer the advantages of attractive appearance, light weight, and easy installation.





























