FRP trays are slightly more expensive than galvanized steel, but cheaper than stainless steel or aluminum. Considering transport, installation, maintenance, and service life, FRP trays offer better total cost of ownership. When it comes to selecting the ideal cable tray for supporting electrical cables in various industrial applications, the choice between SS Cable Tray (Stainless Steel Cable Tray) and Galv Cable Tray (Galvanized Cable Tray) is crucial. Alternatives to cable trays include conduit systems and cable. In these days of shrinking construction budgets, why would engineers, contractors, and end users choose aluminum cable tray, which typically has a slightly higher initial cost, over Hot-Dip galvanized steel cable tray? The answer lies in aluminum's many advantages in design, installation, delivery. Cable trays offer a cost-effective and versatile solution for cable management.
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