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FRP / GRP
Cable TraysManufacturer · Supplier · Exporter

Complete range of FRP/GRP cable trays — ladder, perforated, solid bottom, channel, and wire mesh types — with matching covers, bends, tees, reducers, and support brackets. Isophthalic, vinyl ester, epoxy, and phenolic resin systems. IEC 61537, NEMA VE1, BS EN 61537, DIN EN 61537 standards. Serving chemical, oil & gas, marine, water treatment, and power generation sectors globally.

IEC 61537 NEMA VE1 BS EN 61537 DIN EN 61537 ASTM E84 NFPA 70 (NEC) IMO A.653
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FRP/GRP Cable Tray — Full Range

All cable trays manufactured to IEC 61537 / NEMA VE1 dimensional and load standards. Fire performance tested per ASTM E84 / IEC 60332. Full material batch records, load test reports, and dimensional inspection certificates supplied with every order.

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FRP Ladder Cable Tray
IEC 61537 · NEMA VE1 · BS EN 61537 · DIN EN 61537

Two pultruded or hand lay-up side rails connected by transverse rungs at regular intervals — the most widely used FRP cable tray type. Superior ventilation for power cables, ease of cable access, and the highest load-to-weight ratio of all tray types. Preferred for medium and heavy power cable installations.

  • Width Range100 · 150 · 200 · 300 · 450 · 600 · 900 · 1200 mm
  • Side Rail Depth50 · 75 · 100 · 150 mm (load capacity increases with depth)
  • Rung Spacing150 mm / 200 mm / 300 mm c/c (standard) · 450 mm on request
  • Rung WidthMatches tray inside width · typically 25–38 mm rung cross-section
  • Standard Length3000 mm (standard) · 3600 mm · 6000 mm
  • Side Rail ProfileReturn flange (inward) · Flangeless (outward) · Ventilated rail
  • Resin SystemsIsophthalic · Vinyl Ester · Epoxy · Orthophthalic · Phenolic (FR)
  • ColourLight grey (RAL 7035) · Yellow · Green · Orange · Custom RAL
  • Load ClassLight (A): 50 kg/m · Medium (B): 100 kg/m · Heavy (C): 150 kg/m · Extra Heavy (D): 200 kg/m
  • Max. Span1500 mm (light) · 3000 mm (heavy duty) — verify per load class and span table
  • Fire RatingASTM E84 Class I · IEC 60332-3 Cat. C (FR grade) · UL94 V-0
  • Surface FinishUV-stabilised gel coat (standard) · Grit anti-slip top rail surface
  • Cable FillMax. 50% fill (open tray — heat dissipation maintained) per NEC / IEE Wiring Regs
  • EarthingNon-conductive — continuous earth conductor clipped to tray side rail required
IEC 61537 NEMA VE1 BS EN 61537 DIN EN 61537 ASTM E84 Cl.I IEC 60332-3
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FRP Heavy-Duty Ladder Tray (Deep Rail)
IEC 61537 Class D · NEMA VE1 Class 20C · Offshore spec

Deep side rail (150 mm) ladder tray for maximum load capacity at long support spans. Required on offshore platforms where structural supports are widely spaced and cable loads are high. Epoxy or vinyl ester resin for offshore service.

  • Side Rail Depth150 mm (deep rail)
  • Width Range300 · 450 · 600 · 900 mm
  • Load ClassClass D: 200 kg/m at 3000 mm span · Class 20C (NEMA): 900 kg/3m
  • Rung Spacing300 mm c/c (standard)
  • Resin SystemsVinyl Ester (standard offshore) · Epoxy (oil & gas)
  • Max. Span3000 mm at design load (Class D)
  • Fire RatingASTM E84 Class I · IMO A.653(18) (phenolic grade)
  • HardwareSS 316 splice plates, support brackets, and hardware — all supplied
IEC 61537 Class D NEMA VE1 Class 20C Offshore rated 150mm deep rail

Ladder Cable Tray — Load Capacity vs. Span (IEC 61537 Load Classes)

Safe working load (SWL) for uniformly distributed load (UDL) at defined support span. Deflection limit = span/100 per IEC 61537. Vinyl ester resin. Safety factor ≥ 1.7 on ultimate failure load. Concentrated (point) loads require separate calculation.

Rail DepthWidthSpan 1000mmSpan 1500mmSpan 2000mmSpan 3000mmIEC ClassNEMA ClassWeight (kg/m)
50 mm100–300 mm70 kg/m40 kg/m25 kg/mA (≥50)8A3.0–5.5
75 mm100–600 mm130 kg/m75 kg/m50 kg/m22 kg/mB (≥100)12A4.5–9.0
100 mm200–900 mm200 kg/m115 kg/m75 kg/m33 kg/mC (≥150)16A6.5–14.0
150 mm300–900 mm360 kg/m210 kg/m140 kg/m62 kg/mD (≥200)20C9.0–20.0

Values indicative — actual capacity varies with width and resin. Isophthalic resin SWL is approximately 5% lower. For exact values, refer to load span table in product datasheet. IEC 61537 load class is defined at span/100 deflection limit, not ultimate failure. Never load cable trays beyond the published SWL at the installed support spacing.

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FRP Perforated Cable Tray
IEC 61537 · NEMA VE1 · BS EN 61537

Continuous tray base with punched perforations (typically 20–40% open area). Provides a continuous cable support surface while maintaining partial ventilation. Prevents small cables and cable cleats from snagging on rung gaps. Preferred for instrumentation, control, and small-diameter cable runs.

  • Perforation PatternRound hole (⌀ 8 / 10 / 12 mm) · Slot · Diamond · Custom pattern
  • Open Area20% / 30% / 40% (perforation density options)
  • Width Range100 · 150 · 200 · 300 · 450 · 600 mm
  • Side Rail Depth50 · 75 · 100 mm
  • Standard Length3000 mm (standard) · 3600 mm
  • Load ClassA (50 kg/m) · B (100 kg/m) at standard spans
  • Resin SystemsISO · VE · Epoxy · Phenolic (FR)
  • ColourGrey (RAL 7035) · Yellow · Green · Custom
  • Cable FillMax. 50% fill; perforations maintain thermal derating factor
  • Best ForInstrumentation · Control cables · Fibre optic · Small diameter power cables · Clean environments
  • Fire RatingASTM E84 Class I (FR grade) · IEC 60332-3
IEC 61537 NEMA VE1 BS EN 61537 Instrument cables

Perforated vs Ladder Tray — When to Use Which

FactorLadder TrayPerforated TrayGuidance
Cable TypePower cables (large dia.) · MV/HV cablesInstrumentation · Control · Fibre optic · Small powerPerforated preferred for cables <25 mm OD
VentilationExcellent — open rungs, max airflowModerate — partial via perforationsLadder gives better cable ampacity (lower derating)
Cable SupportRung-point support — cables may sag between rungsContinuous support — no inter-rung sagPerforated better for soft/fragile cables
Load CapacityHigher — deep rail, no base plateLower — base plate adds weight, reduces stiffnessLadder preferred for heavy cable loads
Span CapabilityUp to 3000 mm (deep rail)Up to 1500–2000 mm typicallyLadder for wide support spacing
DrainageExcellent — open rungs drain freelyGood — holes drain, but can collect debrisLadder preferred in wet/outdoor environments
CostLower (less material — open design)Higher (solid base + perforating process)Ladder 10–20% lower cost typically
Aesthetics / CleanlinessOpen appearance — cables visibleNeater — cables partially obscured by basePerforated preferred in control rooms, clean rooms
FRP Solid Bottom Cable Tray (Wireway)
IEC 61537 · NEMA VE1 · NEC Art.392

Fully enclosed base (no perforations) with solid side rails and optional solid cover. Provides maximum mechanical protection to cables and prevents ingress of drips, dust, and chemical splash from above. Used in chemical plants where corrosive liquids may drip onto cable routes.

  • Width Range100 · 150 · 200 · 300 · 450 · 600 mm
  • Side Rail Depth50 · 75 · 100 mm
  • Standard Length3000 mm
  • Open Area0% (solid base — no drainage)
  • Drainage HolesOptional drainage slots at base — field-drilled or factory as specified
  • Cable FillMax. 40% fill (solid tray — reduced ventilation vs. ladder/perforated)
  • Load ClassA / B per IEC 61537 at standard spans
  • Resin SystemsISO · VE · Epoxy · Phenolic
  • Cover OptionSnap-on cover · Hinged cover · Solid or ventilated cover — see Covers & Fittings tab
  • Best ForChemical splash zones · Corrosive drip areas · Outdoor with UV/rain protection needed · Clean rooms
IEC 61537 NEMA VE1 NEC Art.392 Chemical splash
FRP Channel / Single Rail Tray
IEC 61537 · NEMA VE1

Shallow single-channel or U-section tray for small cable bundles, instrument tubing bundles, and single power feeders. Economical and lightweight. Often used for branch cable runs off main ladder tray routes. Available solid and perforated.

  • TypesU-channel (single rail) · Mini tray (25×25 mm) · Cable basket (shallow open)
  • Width Range50 · 75 · 100 · 150 · 200 mm
  • Side Height25 · 38 · 50 mm
  • Standard Length3000 mm
  • LoadLight duty — typically ≤25 kg/m UDL
  • Resin SystemsISO · VE
  • Best ForInstrument tubing bundles · Small control cable branches · Conduit support · Pipe supports in trench
IEC 61537Light dutyBranch runs
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FRP Wire Mesh Cable Tray (Basket Tray)
IEC 61537 · EN 50085 · NEMA VE2

Welded or pultruded GRP wire mesh basket tray — flexible, low-profile, and easy to cut and bend on-site. Ideal for data centres, building services, and instrumentation in corrosive environments where conventional metallic mesh trays corrode. GRP wire mesh is non-conductive and non-magnetic.

  • Wire Diameter4 mm / 5 mm / 6 mm GRP rod (filament wound)
  • Mesh Opening50×50 mm · 100×50 mm
  • Width Range50 · 100 · 150 · 200 · 300 · 450 · 600 mm
  • Height50 · 75 · 100 mm
  • Standard Length3000 mm
  • FlexibilityField-formable for bends and level changes without special fittings (narrow widths)
  • Resin SystemsISO · VE
  • Best ForData centres in chemical environments · Instrumentation · Building services · Internal cable management
IEC 61537NEMA VE2Basket trayNon-conductive
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FRP Cable Tray Covers
IEC 61537 · NEMA VE1 · BS EN 61537

Matching GRP covers for ladder, perforated, and solid bottom trays — protect cables from mechanical damage, UV exposure, chemical drips, and bird/rodent damage. Available ventilated and solid. Same resin system as the tray — full chemical resistance maintained.

  • Cover TypesSolid flat cover · Ventilated (louvred) cover · Peaked (rainwater shedding) · Snap-on (tool-free removal) · Hinged
  • WidthMatched to tray width — 100 to 1200 mm
  • Standard Length3000 mm (matches tray length — no mis-stagger)
  • FixingSnap-on clips (standard) · SS 316 screws · Cover retaining clips (anti-theft)
  • VentilationSolid cover: 0% open — maximum protection · Louvred: ~15% open — maintains cable derating
  • Resin SystemsMatched to tray — ISO / VE / Epoxy / Phenolic
  • ColourMatched to tray colour — RAL 7035 standard
  • UV RatingUV-stabilised gel coat — 30-year outdoor rated
  • ATEX AreasSolid covers required in ATEX Zone 1/2 areas to prevent sparks entering tray (project-specific)
IEC 61537NEMA VE1Solid · VentilatedSnap-on
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FRP Cable Tray Fittings
IEC 61537 · NEMA VE1 · DIN EN 61537

Complete range of FRP fittings to form a continuous cable tray system — all matched in resin system, depth, and colour to the straight tray. Fittings are prefabricated — no site fabrication cutting required (which degrades resin surface). Splice plates and hardware in SS 316.

  • Horizontal Bends30° / 45° / 60° / 90° inside and outside bends · LR (1.5D) and SR (1D) radius
  • Vertical Bends30° / 45° / 60° / 90° horizontal-to-vertical (riser)
  • TeesEqual tee · Reducing tee · Cross piece (4-way) · Lateral 45°
  • ReducersConcentric reducer · Offset reducer (same depth, different width)
  • End CapsFlat end cap — closes tray end for protection and aesthetics
  • Splice PlatesGRP or SS 316 splice plate — joins straight tray sections. NEMA VE1 / IEC 61537 splice bolt pattern.
  • Support BracketsPultruded GRP trapeze bracket · Wall bracket · Post & arm · Cantilever · Channel bracket
  • DividersVertical divider strip — separates power from instrumentation cables within same tray
  • HardwareAll bolts, nuts, washers in SS 316 as standard (never galvanised steel in chemical environments)
Full fitting rangeSS 316 hardware90° bendsTeesReducers

FRP Cable Tray Fittings — Availability Matrix

FittingLadder TrayPerforatedSolid BottomChannelAngles AvailableWidth Range
Horizontal bend (inside)30/45/60/90°100–1200 mm
Horizontal bend (outside)30/45/60/90°100–1200 mm
Vertical bend (riser)45/90°100–900 mm
Equal tee100–1200 mm
Reducing teeOn req.150–900 mm
Cross piece (4-way)On req.200–600 mm
Reducer (width)All standard pairs
Splice plate (GRP)100–1200 mm
Solid cover100–1200 mm
Ventilated (louvred) cover100–900 mm
GRP divider stripFor trays ≥200 mm
Wall bracket (GRP)All widths
Technical Specifications

Standard Dimensions & Size Guide

FRP/GRP cable trays are manufactured to match IEC 61537 and NEMA VE1 dimensional standards for compatibility with all standard cable tray accessories and support systems. Custom widths, depths, and lengths available on request with minimum order quantities.

Tray WidthTypical Cable Fill (mm²)Side Rail Depth OptionsStandard LengthsIEC 61537 Ref. WidthNEMA VE1 WidthApprox. Weight (kg/m) Ladder 75mm
100 mmUp to 600 mm² total50 / 75 mm3000 mm100 mm4 inch2.8
150 mmUp to 1000 mm²50 / 75 mm3000 mm150 mm6 inch3.5
200 mmUp to 1500 mm²50 / 75 / 100 mm3000 mm200 mm8 inch4.5
300 mmUp to 2500 mm²75 / 100 / 150 mm3000 / 6000 mm300 mm12 inch6.0
450 mmUp to 4000 mm²75 / 100 / 150 mm3000 / 6000 mm450 mm18 inch8.5
600 mmUp to 6000 mm²100 / 150 mm3000 / 6000 mm600 mm24 inch11.0
750 mmUp to 8000 mm²100 / 150 mm3000 mm750 mm30 inch14.0
900 mmUp to 10000 mm²100 / 150 mm3000 mm900 mm36 inch17.0
1200 mmUp to 14000 mm²150 mm3000 mm1200 mm48 inch22.5

Cable fill figures are approximate for mixed instrumentation and power cable mix. Actual fill calculations must follow IEC 61537 / NEC Art.392 fill rules. Maximum 50% fill recommended for open (ladder/perforated) trays to maintain cable ampacity derating per IEE Wiring Regulations / NEC. Weights shown for vinyl ester ladder tray, 75mm deep, 300mm rung spacing. Solid bottom and perforated trays are 15–25% heavier at same width.

Resin Systems

Resin Selection

Resin system determines chemical resistance, temperature limit, fire performance, and ATEX zone suitability. Always specify resin based on the most aggressive chemical in the cable tray environment — including drips, fumes, and cleaning agents.

Isophthalic
ISO Polyester — Standard
Max. Temp.+90°C continuous
Fire RatingASTM E84 Class I (FR grade) · UL94 V-0
IEC 60332Cat. C (FR grade)
Chem. Resist.Good — dilute acids, alkalis, water, salts
ATEX SuitabilityZone 2 (with anti-static treatment)
Cost★★☆☆☆ Economical
Best ForWater treatment, general industry, outdoor non-chemical
Orthophthalic
ORTHO — Economy Grade
Max. Temp.+70°C continuous
Fire RatingFR grade available
IEC 60332FR grade available
Chem. Resist.Moderate — non-aggressive media only
Cost★☆☆☆☆ Lowest — non-critical use
Best ForNon-chemical buildings, utilities, light industry
Vinyl Ester
VE — Chemical & Offshore
Max. Temp.+110°C continuous
Fire RatingASTM E84 Class I · UL94 V-0 · IEC 60332-3 Cat.C
IEC 60332Category C (FR grade) — passes bundle fire test
Chem. Resist.Excellent — strong acids, alkalis, solvents, bleach
ATEX SuitabilityZone 1 (IIB/IIA) with anti-static surface
Cost★★★★☆ Premium
Best ForChemical plants, offshore, acid/chlorine environments
Epoxy
GRE — Oil & Gas Offshore
Max. Temp.+120°C continuous
Fire RatingASTM E84 Class I · inherently better fire resistance
IEC 60332Category C (passes)
Chem. Resist.Excellent — hydrocarbons, crude oil, seawater
ATEX SuitabilityZone 1 IIC — best surface resistivity properties
Cost★★★★★ Highest
Best ForOffshore platforms, ATEX Zone 1 IIC, oil & gas
Phenolic
Fire Rated · Marine · IMO
Max. Temp.+200°C continuous
Fire RatingSelf-extinguishing · Low smoke (BSS 7239) · Low toxic gas · IMO A.653(18)
IEC 60332Category A (best — passes most stringent test)
IMO ComplianceIMO Resolution A.653(18) · SOLAS Ch.II-2
Cost★★★★☆ High — mandatory for marine/offshore
Best ForMarine vessels, offshore accommodation, tunnels

IEC 60332 Cable Tray Fire Test Reference

IEC 60332-3 tests a bundle of cables installed on the tray — not just the tray material itself. The tray resin must not accelerate the cable fire. Category C is the minimum required for most industrial installations; Category A is mandatory for marine/offshore per SOLAS.

StandardTest TypeFlame ExposureAcceptance CriterionResin Grades that PassApplicable Market
IEC 60332-1Single cable — vertical flameSingle 1 kW flame, 60 secChar length ≤540 mmAll FR gradesGeneral — minimum requirement
IEC 60332-3 Cat.DBundle — vertical propagation20.5 kW flame, 20 minChar length ≤2.5 mISO FR · VE FR · EpoxyLight cable installations
IEC 60332-3 Cat.CBundle — vertical propagation20.5 kW flame, 20 minChar length ≤2.5 mVE FR · Epoxy · PhenolicIndustrial — most common standard
IEC 60332-3 Cat.ABundle — most severe vertical70 kW flame, 40 minChar length ≤2.5 mPhenolic resin onlyMarine / offshore (SOLAS)
ASTM E84Steiner tunnel testTunnel flame spreadClass I: FSI ≤25, SDI ≤450ISO FR · VE FR · Epoxy · PhenolicUSA / North America
IMO A.653(18)Radiant panel + smokeRadiant panel, 10 minFlame spread + smoke density per BSS 7239Phenolic resin mandatoryMarine vessels / offshore accommodation
Product Features

Key Features

FRP/GRP cable trays deliver permanent performance advantages that steel, aluminium, and GI trays cannot match in corrosive, electrically sensitive, or weight-critical installations.

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Permanent Corrosion Resistance
No rust, no painting, no galvanic corrosion, no cathodic protection. FRP cable trays installed in acid, chlorine, H₂S, and seawater environments maintain full structural and electrical integrity for 30–50 years. Steel and GI trays corrode and fail IP continuity in 2–5 years in the same environments.
Non-Conductive — No Earth Path
GRP cable trays are non-conductive — they cannot form an earth fault path. This is an advantage in many installations (no inadvertent bonding) but requires a separate earth conductor clipped to the tray for systems requiring cable screen earthing. Non-conductive mandatory in battery rooms and high-voltage substations.
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Lightweight — Easy Installation
FRP ladder tray weighs ~6 kg/m (300 mm wide, 75 mm deep) vs. ~22 kg/m hot-dip galvanised steel equivalent — less than 30% of the steel weight. Installers handle long tray sections without mechanical lifting equipment, significantly reducing installation time and cost.
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Fire Retardant — Class I / IMO
FR resin grades achieve ASTM E84 Class I (flame spread ≤25), IEC 60332-3 Category C, and DIN 4102 Class B1. Phenolic resin achieves IEC 60332-3 Category A and IMO A.653(18) compliance for marine/offshore. FR grade is standard for all industrial cable tray applications.
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Non-Magnetic
GRP cable trays do not generate eddy currents or induce magnetic heating in adjacent cables — critical for AC single-core power cable installations where metallic trays cause induced heating. Non-magnetic trays are specified for single-core HV cables and adjacent to sensitive instrumentation.
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No Thermal Bridging
GRP thermal conductivity is ~0.3–0.4 W/mK versus 50 W/mK for steel. FRP cable trays do not act as a thermal bridge — no freeze-thaw cracking issues in Arctic installations and no heat sink effect in hot process plant environments. Cables maintain their rated operating temperature.
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On-Site Cutting — No Hot Work
FRP cable trays cut with diamond-blade angle grinder or jigsaw — no hot work permit required, no sparks, no fire watch needed. Critical in operating chemical plants and offshore where hot work is restricted. Cut edges must be sealed with catalysed resin after cutting to maintain corrosion resistance.
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RF Transparent
Non-metallic GRP tray does not attenuate radio frequency signals — preferred for installations adjacent to radio antennae, radar equipment, and wireless instrumentation where metallic trays would cause signal shadowing or reflections.
Industry Sectors

Applications — Key Sectors

FRP/GRP cable trays eliminate the corrosion inspection, repainting, and replacement cycle that consumes maintenance budgets on steel and GI trays in aggressive industrial environments.

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Chemical & Process Industry
Acid atmosphere, chlorine gas handling, bleach plant, sulphuric acid, HCl, caustic soda areas. Steel cable trays fail rapidly due to acid fumes. GRP vinyl ester trays provide permanent maintenance-free service. Used for MCC room cable runs, field instrument cable routes, and motor feeder cables.
Vinyl EsterAcid resist.Chlorine areasNo maintenance
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Oil & Gas / Offshore Platforms
Offshore topsides cable management — production deck, utilities, wellhead area, and accommodation. Lightweight reduces topside dead load. ATEX Zone 1/2 areas require non-sparking GRP. Epoxy or VE resin. Phenolic for fire-rated accommodation module routes. IMO A.653 compliant.
Epoxy/VEATEX Zone 1/2IMO A.653Lightweight
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Water & Wastewater Treatment
Pump station cable routes, SCADA/control cable trays in H₂S and chlorine atmosphere, dosing room, UV disinfection area, and sludge treatment building. H₂S at even low concentrations attacks steel cable trays within 6–12 months. GRP resists indefinitely.
H₂S resistantCl₂ resistantISO resinSCADA
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Desalination / RO Plants
Seawater atmosphere in coastal and offshore desalination plants. High chloride and humidity levels corrode steel cable trays in 1–3 years. GRP VE provides 30+ year service life — zero maintenance, zero corrosion product contamination of clean water areas. Pre-treatment, membrane hall, brine discharge areas.
VE ResinSeawater30yr serviceMiddle East
Power Generation
FGD scrubber area cable routes (most aggressive environment for steel trays), battery room (non-conductive GRP mandatory in H₂ Zone 2), cooling water pump areas, boiler island. Non-magnetic GRP for single-core HV cable runs — eliminates induced eddy current heating that metallic trays cause.
FGD scrubberBattery roomsNon-magneticHV cables
Marine / Offshore Structures
Vessel cable trays — engine rooms, accommodation decks, pump rooms, and cargo areas. Phenolic resin for SOLAS/IMO compliance. Lightweight reduces vessel topweight. Non-magnetic for compass deck instrument rooms. IEC 60332-3 Category A fire performance achieved.
Phenolic FRIMO A.653IEC 60332-3ASOLAS
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Mining & Minerals Processing
Acid mine drainage (AMD) areas, heap leach facilities, reagent dosing buildings, and flotation plant. Sulphuric acid and ferric chloride atmospheres destroy steel trays rapidly. VE or epoxy GRP provides corrosion-free service for the full mine life. Non-sparking in classified areas near explosive dusts.
VE/EpoxyAMD areasNon-sparkingMining life
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Pharmaceutical & Food
Clean room cable management, CIP washdown areas, food processing buildings, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. Non-magnetic (no metal contamination), non-corroding (no rust in clean areas), easy-to-clean smooth surface. Halogen-free FR grade for clean room air quality compliance.
Non-magneticHalogen-freeFDAClean room
Engineering Reference

FRP/GRP Cable Tray vs. Alternatives

FRP cable tray has a higher initial cost than hot-dip galvanised steel but delivers superior whole-life cost in corrosive environments where metallic trays require repainting, re-galvanising, or replacement every 5–10 years.

PropertyFRP/GRP (VE resin)HDG SteelPainted SteelAluminium AlloyStainless SS 316
Weight 300mm×75mm (kg/m)~6~22~22~8~22
Corrosion — Acid fumesExcellentPoor (zinc attacked)PoorModerateGood
Corrosion — H₂S atmosphereExcellentPoor (6–12 months)PoorModerateGood
Corrosion — Marine/salt sprayExcellentPoor (3–5 yr)Very poorModerate (white corr.)Good
Electrical ConductivityNon-conductiveConductiveConductiveConductiveConductive
Non-MagneticNon-magneticMagneticMagneticNon-magneticNon-magnetic
HV Single-Core CableNo induced heatingEddy current heatingEddy current heatingEddy current heatingLow (non-magnetic)
Fire PerformanceClass I / IEC 60332-3C (FR)Non-combustibleNon-combustibleNon-combustibleNon-combustible
On-Site CuttingAngle grinder — no hot workCutting disc — hot workCutting disc — hot workAngle grinderCutting disc — hot work
Maintenance (10yr, chemical)None requiredRepaint zinc 2–3yrRepaint every 1–2yrInspect annuallyInspect + passivate
Design Life (chemical plant)30–50 years5–15 years2–5 years10–20 years20–35 years
Cathodic ProtectionNot requiredRequired offshoreRequired offshoreNot requiredNot required
Initial Material CostMedium–HighLowLowestMediumHigh
Whole-Life Cost (20yr, corr.)LowestMediumHighestMediumMedium–Low
International Compliance

Export Standards

All FRP/GRP cable trays supplied with raw material batch records, load test certificates (per IEC 61537 / NEMA VE1), fire test certificates (ASTM E84 / IEC 60332-3), and dimensional inspection reports. Third-party certification available.

IEC / EN
International Electrotechnical Commission
IEC 61537 BS EN 61537 DIN EN 61537 IEC 60332-1 IEC 60332-3 Cat.A/C IEC 60228 EN 50085
NEMA / UL
National Electrical Manufacturers Association / UL
NEMA VE1 NEMA VE2 (wire mesh) UL 568 UL Listed NEC Art.392 NFPA 70
ASTM / BS
American & British Standards
ASTM E84 ASTM D638 ASTM D790 ASTM D2584 ASTM D3917 BS EN 61537 BS 6946
Marine / Safety
Offshore, Marine & Fire Safety
IMO A.653(18) SOLAS Ch.II-2 BSS 7239 DIN 4102 B1 ATEX 2014/34/EU IECEx NORSOK

Export Market — Preferred Standards

Export RegionTray StandardFire StandardCertification
USA / CanadaNEMA VE1 · NEC Art.392ASTM E84 Class I · UL 568UL Listed · cUL
Europe (EU/EEA)IEC 61537 / BS EN 61537IEC 60332-3 Cat.C · EN 13501-1CE Mark · EN 10204 3.1
Middle East (Oil & Gas)IEC 61537 · NEMA VE1 (project dep.)ASTM E84 Class I · IEC 60332-3CIECEx · Aramco/ADNOC project spec
AfricaBS EN 61537 / IEC 61537IEC 60332-3 Cat.C · ASTM E84SABS (SA) · EN 10204 3.1
Marine / OffshoreIEC 61537 · NORSOK / project specIMO A.653(18) · IEC 60332-3A · BSS 7239DNV · Lloyd's · BV · ABS class cert
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  • Raw material batch records and resin content certificates with every order
  • IEC 61537 / NEMA VE1 load test reports — class and span verified
  • ASTM E84 / IEC 60332-3 fire test certificates (FR grades)
  • Third-party inspection — DNV, Lloyd's, BV, SGS, TÜV on request
  • IMO A.653(18) certification for phenolic marine/offshore grade
  • CE marking for European export (CPR / Low Voltage Directive)
  • Complete system supply — trays + fittings + covers + brackets + hardware
  • Custom widths, depths, and cut lengths — min. order quantities apply
  • Export packing — fumigated crates, bundle packing, sea freight ready
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