
To organize and arrange the wiring of an installation, there is nothing better than wire mesh cable trays or metal trays. Thanks to their easy and quick assembly, the metal mesh for wiring allows for the orderly placement of various cables and reduces the likelihood of accidents. Additionally, using these items is also useful for easily replacing cables.
Considering the importance of keeping energy cables safe in companies and industrial plants, at Groupsumi we recommend choosing high-quality and durable materials, such as those produced by the manufacturer Interflex. Recently, metal trays with a hot-dip galvanized finish have been replaced by the Viatec and Viafil ranges, the new ranges of cable trays and metal grids for cables, of high resistance!
New "High Resistance" ranges
The Viatec and Viafil ranges from Interflex feature the HR finish, which has a metallic silver color, completely free of irregularities or sharp edges for greater safety of installers and cables. Additionally, its smooth finish and uniform color make it very suitable for installations that require an aesthetic finish.
The HR finish is more environmentally friendly, as it is manufactured at lower temperatures, using raw materials more efficiently and is free of harmful substances. Additionally, the VIATEC HR range is 100% recyclable and due to its special composition, it has the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) certification. A step further for our planet!
This type of finish is revolutionary due to its extremely high quality and resistance while being environmentally friendly. This is the result of the manufacturer's work, Interflex, through constant innovation and optimization of its products. Another proof of this is that the VIAFIL and VIATEC trays in their HR finish have undergone the most demanding tests according to the international standard IEC 61537 and have the E90 certification that certifies them as fire-resistant for 90 minutes according to the DIN4102-12 standard. The VIAFIL trays are also UL Listed, having passed the North American tests of the NFPA 70 (National Electric Code, NEC), being classified as "possible to be used as grounding equipment according to their sections 392.10 and 392.60 (B)".