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Cladding systems, also known as cable tray covers, trunking lids, or enclosure cladding, are protective and aesthetic covers designed for cable management systems, busbar trunking, and electrical enclosures. These systems are typically manufactured from galvanized steel, stainless steel, or aluminum, with thicknesses ranging from 1.0 mm to 2.5 m...
Cladding systems, also known as cable tray covers, trunking lids, or enclosure cladding, are protective and aesthetic covers designed for cable management systems, busbar trunking, and electrical enclosures. These systems are typically manufactured from galvanized steel, stainless steel, or aluminum, with thicknesses ranging from 1.0 mm to 2.5 mm depending on the load requirements. They feature interlocking profiles, pre-drilled fixing points, and optional gaskets for IP54 or IP66 ingress protection. Cladding systems are essential for shielding cables from mechanical damage, dust, moisture, and UV radiation, while also providing a clean, professional finish in industrial and commercial installations.
Cladding systems are widely deployed in power distribution networks, data centers, manufacturing plants, and commercial buildings. They are used to cover cable trays in electrical rooms, protect busbar trunking systems in substations, and enclose wiring in hazardous areas (ATEX zones). In industrial automation, cladding is applied to control panels and junction boxes to prevent accidental contact with live parts. The systems are also critical in outdoor installations, such as solar farms and wind turbines, where they safeguard cables against environmental exposure.
Key subcategories include cable tray covers (e.g., code CCT-100 for 100 mm width), busbar cladding (e.g., code BSC-400 for 400 A systems), and enclosure cladding panels (e.g., code ECP-600 for 600 mm height). The article codes typically follow a pattern: first two letters indicate the type (CT for cable tray, BS for busbar, EP for enclosure panel), followed by a number denoting width or current rating, and a suffix for material (G for galvanized, S for stainless, A for aluminum). For example, CT-200-G refers to a 200 mm galvanized cable tray cover.
Partnering with Electric Automation Network ensures access to genuine cladding systems with real-time pricing and up to 65% discount off list prices. Our engineering team provides technical support for load calculations, material selection, and installation guidelines. We offer express worldwide shipping, typically within 24-48 hours, with full documentation including CAD drawings and test certificates. This reduces project downtime and ensures compliance with IEC 61537 and UL 568 standards.
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