Access floor airflow manager segregates copper/fiber, MC cables

New from Snake Tray.
July 9, 2013

Snake Tray has introduced its Snake Air airflow manager for computer access floors, designed to allow MC cable and copper/fiber cables to pass through a floor without disrupting proper airflow in a data center or near workstations.

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The Snake Air is designed to segregate the two types of cables to prevent damage to either. The airflow manager installs flush-mount to the floor and comes in a range of sizes and colors to meet various customer specifications.

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