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High-strength stainless steel: Made of 304/316 material, containing alloying elements such as chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni), with a tensile strength of ≥1200N, far exceeding that of plastic cable ties.
Hot-dip galvanized steel: Zinc coating thickness ≥275g/m², salt spray test ≥500 hours, suitable for coastal buildings.
Support arms are categorized into light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty types based on load capacity. Material thickness and structural design precisely match pipeline weight requirements.
Support arms are categorized into light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty types based on load capacity. Material thickness and structural design precisely match pipeline weight requirements.
Smooth inner walls with no burrs: Achieved through stamping or welding followed by polishing, with a surface roughness of Ra ≤ 1.6μm. This minimizes friction loss on cable jackets during threading, particularly suited for multi-core communication cables, network cables, and other easily damaged cables.
Designed with seismic protection effectiveness, structural stability, and scenario adaptability at its core, key details include standard “longitudinal + transverse” dual-direction braces (three-dimensional braces required for certain specialized scenarios).
Smooth inner walls with no burrs: Achieved through stamping or welding followed by polishing, with a surface roughness of Ra ≤ 1.6μm. This minimizes friction loss on cable jackets during threading, particularly suited for multi-core communication cables, network cables, and other easily damaged cables.
Exceptional corrosion resistance: 3-5 times that of hot-dip galvanizing and over 10 times that of electrogalvanizing, with outstanding salt spray resistance (ideal for coastal regions);
Excellent corrosion resistance: The aluminum surface naturally forms an oxide film; after anodizing, it can withstand moisture and minor corrosion;