Steel cable trays are available in various structures such as channel, tray, and ladder types, composed of brackets, support arms, and installation accessories. When selecting, attention should be given to whether all components of the tray meet the integrated requirements of serialization, generalization, and standardization. Cable trays within buildings can be installed vertically or attached to various structures and pipeline brackets. They should feature simple structure, aesthetic design, flexible configuration, and ease of maintenance. All parts must be galvanized. For outdoor installations on buildings, if near the seaside or in a corrosive area, the material must possess anti-corrosion, moisture resistance, good adhesion, and high impact strength.

A steel cable tray is a device used for cable management and wiring, made of steel to support, protect, and organize cables, wires, and conductors. Materials: The steel cable tray is primarily made of steel, typically carbon steel or stainless steel. Carbon steel generally offers high strength and durability.





























