PVC Channel is a polyvinyl chloride enclosure that typically has a rectangular cross-section with a removable side on top and slots at the sides. It is used to protect, encase, and organize wires and cables in control panels, distribution boards, network racks, etc.
Pressfit’s PVC Channel helps machine manufacturers, panel makers, and IT professionals in installing and running clean wiring setups, even if they are complex. Organized Wiring is critical to the operation and maintenance of control panels and distribution boards. Our PVC channel is made of rigid, self-extinguishing polyvinyl chloride, which offers outstanding safety and strength even under harsh conditions.
PVC Channels are also commonly called PVC Cable Tray, Electrical Raceway, Panel Trunking, Slotted Trunking, etc by manufacturers. With a wide range of sizes, our PVC channel can be used for all types of light or heavy applications.
EXCEPTIONAL FEATURES
Made Using Rigid, Self-Extinguishing PVC
Pressfit’s PVC Channel is made of high quality, rigid, self-extinguishing PVC. This helps to limit the spread of fire and serious damage in case of a fire emergency.
Non-Slip Click-On Cover
The Non-Slip Click-On Cover doesn’t slip/slide even if the channel is mounted vertically. This is essential in preventing the wires from spilling out of the channel.
Thermally Resistant
Using high quality raw materials and advanced technologies, Pressfit offers top quality PVC channels that are thermally stable. This helps to extend their lifespan by being resistant to any thermal changes in the environment.
Restricted Slot Design
The wire slots are tapered at the ends to keep wires from spilling out.
COMMON APPLICATIONS AND USES BY INDUSTRY
Power Panels
LAN Cabling Setups in Data Centres and Offices
Control Panels and Cabinets in Machinery
Enclosing LED Strip Lights
Setups requiring organized wiring with appropriate redirections
DESIGN AND USE
The separate cover and base make it easy to lay cables with the lid fitted to complete and secure the installation. The slots are used to organize wires and direct wires out of the trunking at desired lengths. The individual breakout sticks can be easily removed to accommodate larger cables or to establish connections between two channel sections.