by Trunking Blog | Sep 6, 2023 | Blog
If you have to run electrical wires in your home or work on an outdoor electrical project, cable conduit offers robust physical protection. These pipes protect the wires from impacts, dust, and other environmental hazards. They also prevent wires from touching each...
by Trunking Blog | Aug 29, 2023 | Blog
Metal cable trunking offers strong stability for electrical wiring runs, with a choice of thicknesses for different applications. It comes in many different types – plastic trunking (usually PVC or UPVC) is popular for a cheap conduit option that’s easily trimmed to...
by Trunking Blog | Aug 22, 2023 | Blog
A steel conduit is a type of metal tubing that provides an enclosure for electrical wiring. It is commonly used in industrial locations as it protects the wires from various conditions such as high impact and strong temperatures, which can otherwise damage the wiring....
by Trunking Blog | Aug 15, 2023 | Blog
If you’re an electrician working on projects that involve routing cables and wires, you’ll know the importance of using electrical trunking. It’s a safe and secure way to protect wires and prevent damage, and helps to keep them organized. A cable duct or trunking...
by Trunking Blog | Aug 8, 2023 | Blog
Trunking is a technology that allows more people to communicate over the same two-way radio system by using free channels that are allocated through algorithms. Instead of having a dedicated channel for each department in a conventional radio system (where all users...
by Trunking Blog | Aug 2, 2023 | Blog
A cable tray is an alternative to electrical conduit systems and is commonly used in commercial or industrial construction. Compared to traditional methods of cabling, they are more cost-effective and require less maintenance. These advantages are especially important...
by Trunking Blog | Jun 27, 2023 | Blog
Cable duct is an electrical conduit that provides a safe, secure and organized path for cables within a building or other structure. It also protects the cables from physical damage, moisture and other hazards. In addition, it helps with maintenance, reducing the risk...
by Trunking Blog | Jun 20, 2023 | Blog
In the network industry, trunking refers to the multiplexing of data from different sources into a single link, which allows each entity to communicate with each other. This is done using various methods such as link aggregation, virtual LAN (VLAN) tagging or bridged...
by Trunking Blog | Jun 13, 2023 | Blog
Cable trunking is a technical-sounding way of hiding or organizing cables, sort of like how furniture trunks hold clothing. It may be made of plastic, galvanised steel or aluminium and is often used in locations where cabling runs are likely to be exposed or at least...
by Trunking Blog | Jun 6, 2023 | Blog
Cable trunking (also known as conduit or ducting) is used to route electrical cables and provide a safe and tidy solution for wire management in commercial, industrial, and residential settings. It is usually made from strong and lightweight plastics such as polyvinyl...