A Plug Expansion Duct is a type of cable conduit used to house and protect electrical cables, especially in situations where expansion or contraction of the conduit is needed. It features a plug-style mechanism that allows for easy insertion and sealing of the duct while providing a secure, protective enclosure for cables. Commonly used in electrical and telecommunications installations, it ensures that cables are safely housed while accommodating changes in the conduit size.
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Features:
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Expandable Design: Allows for easy expansion or contraction to accommodate varying cable sizes.
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Durable Construction: Made from robust materials such as PVC, rubber, or metal to withstand environmental stress and protect cables.
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Sealed Plug Mechanism: Ensures a secure and sealed fit, preventing dirt, moisture, and dust from entering the duct.
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Flexible Installation: Can be used in tight spaces, walls, or underground applications for a variety of cable routing needs.
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Weather-Resistant: Built to resist UV rays, moisture, and temperature fluctuations, making it ideal for outdoor and industrial applications.
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Applications:
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Telecommunications: Protecting fiber optic cables and other communication wires in both residential and commercial installations.
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Electrical Installations: Used in electrical systems to house power cables, ensuring safety and organization.
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Underground Cable Protection: Ideal for routing cables in buried or underground installations, offering protection against environmental elements.
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Construction Sites: Used for temporary or permanent cable management during the setup of electrical or communication systems.
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