Glass fiber reinforced plastic cable tray is a cable tray made of glass fiber reinforced materials, featuring light weight, high strength, corrosion resistance, and insulation. It is primarily used for cable laying in industries such as electricity, telecommunications, petrochemicals, and metallurgy, effectively addressing issues like heat dissipation, fire prevention, and corrosion during cable installation.
The main components of glass fiber cable trays are glass fibers and resins. Glass fibers are a high-strength, low-density composite material with excellent tensile and bending strength, as well as good heat resistance and corrosion resistance. Resin serves as the primary binder in glass fiber reinforced plastics, securing the glass fibers together to form a solid, unified structure.
The advantages of glass fiber cable trays mainly include the following points:
Lightweight and High-Strength: Compared to traditional steel or cast iron cable trays, fiberglass cable trays are lighter in weight yet possess higher strength, enabling them to bear greater loads.
2. Corrosion and Erosion Resistance: Glass fiber reinforced cable trays offer excellent corrosion resistance, maintaining stability in various harsh environments and extending their service life.
3. Excellent Insulation: The glass fiber cable tray offers superior insulation compared to traditional steel or cast iron trays, effectively preventing electric shock accidents.
4. Easy Installation: The glass fiber cable tray is lightweight, easy to install, and does not require welding, saving installation time and costs.
5. Excellent flame-retardant performance: Glass fiber cable trays offer good flame-retardant properties, ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment in emergencies such as fires.
6. Aesthetically Pleasing: The glass fiber cable tray boasts an attractive design with a variety of colors, allowing for selection based on the site environment and decorative requirements.

























