Flexible conduit - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Flexible conduit


Nov 1, 1999

Made to organize wire and cable routing, this extruded-thermoplastic urethane conduit includes an external wear strip. It resists abrasion, temperature extremes, oils, and other chemicals while maintaining the flexibility to allow tight routing in confined spaces. The conduit features a smooth interior to accommodate cable pass-through; it can be cut to length for a precise fit. The transparent design allows users to identify cables. Diameters from 11/2 to 16 inches are available, and the manufacturer also offers transparent conduit made of polyvinyl chloride, ethylene vinyl acetate, and polyethylene.

U-NOVA INDUSTRIES INC.

WEST BERLIN, NJ


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