Galvanized steel PVC-coated flexible conduit is a type of conduit used for cable harness applications. A galvanized steel PVC-coated flexible conduit, also known as a liquid-tight conduit (LTC), is a type of electrical conduit used to protect and route cables in applications where flexibility, durability, and liquid resistance are essential.
Features:
Durability: The galvanized steel construction provides strength and durability, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Corrosion Resistance: The galvanized coating protects the conduit from corrosion, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Flexibility: The conduit is designed to be flexible, allowing for easy bending and installation in tight spaces and around obstacles.
Easy Installation: The flexibility of the conduit, along with compatible fittings and connectors, makes installation quick and convenient.
Cable Protection: The PVC coating adds an extra layer of protection, safeguarding the cables from physical damage, moisture, and other environmental factors.
Versatility: The conduit is suitable for various cable harness applications, including industrial machinery, electrical systems, telecommunications, and automotive wiring.
Temperature Resistance: The conduit is designed to withstand a wide range of temperatures, ensuring reliable performance in different environments.
Specification:
Material: Galvanized steel with PVC coating.
Sizes: Available in various sizes to accommodate different cable diameters.
Temperature Range: Typically designed to operate within a specific temperature range.
IP Rating: The conduit may have an IP (Ingress Protection) rating, indicating its resistance to dust and water
ingress.
Compliance: Ensure that the conduit complies with relevant industry standards and regulations for safety and
performance.