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Aparna Rollform FAQs

Our cable trays are metal structures that support and organise electrical cables and wires in buildings or industrial areas. It adds a degree of protection and provides convenience to route and secure wiring, reducing the risk of damage and simplifying maintenance.

Ladder-type cable trays feature a sturdy structure with solid bottoms and side rails resembling a ladder, making them ideal for supporting heavy power and large control cables. Perforated trays, on the other hand, are lightweight, flexible, and perfect for smaller cables. The choice between these trays depends on the specific cable management needs, with ladder trays for heavy cables and perforated trays for applications requiring better ventilation and flexibility.

Metal is the most common material used for ladder trays, PCT (Here, PCT is PERFORATED CABLE TRAYS Not Power and Control Tray) systems, raceways, and junction boxes because of its durability, strength, and resistance to environmental factors.

The thickness of an average ladder tray typically ranges from 1.5 mm to 3 mm (approximately 0.06 inches to 0.12 inches), depending on the specific requirements and load-bearing capacity needed for the cable management system. Thicker trays offer greater strength and support for heavier cables and loads.

The standard lengths for ladder-type cable trays commonly range from 10 feet (3 meters) to 20 feet (6 meters) or even longer but this may vary based on the specific design, and customer requirements.

Standard Cable Tray sizes are typically classified based on width, height, and length. Common width sizes include 150 mm (6 inches), 300 mm (12 inches), 450 mm (18 inches), and 600 mm (24 inches). Heights can range from 50 mm (2 inches) to 150 mm (6 inches) or more, depending on the design and intended use.

Yes. At Aparna Rollform, we carefully consider and analyze your requirements to provide you with cable trays that effectively meet your needs.

We, at Aparna Rollform, offer 5 types of Cable Tray products, namely- Ladder cable Trays, Perforated Cable Trays, Tray Covers, Cable Organisers, and Cable Ties.

Ladder-type Cable Trays are suitable for low voltage and data cable applications where ventilation is essential. They are preferred where heavy cables are involved.

A cable tray cover is a protective lid that fits over the top of a cable tray system. It enhances safety by preventing contact with live wires, protects cables from environmental factors, ensures security, and, in some cases, offers fire resistance.

Cable Tray Covers enhance safety by preventing direct contact with live wires, protecting cables from environmental elements, ensuring security, and containing potential fires within the tray system.

False ceiling sections include C-channels for structural support, T-grids for creating a framework, hat channels (furring channels) for added stability, Z-channels for furring, exposed grids for visible design, and concealed grids for a seamless appearance.

False ceiling sections include C-channels for structural support, T-grids for creating a framework, hat channels (furring channels) for added stability, Z-channels for furring, exposed grids for visible design, and concealed grids for a seamless appearance.

The size of the L angle in false ceiling sections typically varies based on the specific requirements of the ceiling design and the load-bearing capacity needed. Common sizes for L angles used in false ceiling sections are around 25 mm x 25 mm (1 inch x 1 inch) or 20 mm x 20 mm (0.79 inches x 0.79 inches).

The standard length of false ceiling sections, including L angles and other components, often ranges from 3 meters (10 feet) to 6 meters (20 feet). Yes, we customize our false ceiling sections after carefully considering and analyzing your requirements.

uPVC windows require steel reinforcement to hold them in place and to provide a greater degree of fortification & stability. This shields the windows from immense wind pressure as well as other unfavourable weather conditions.

Steel reinforcements in uPVC windows are typically made from galvanized steel because galvanized steel is coated with a layer of zinc to protect it from corrosion.

Steel reinforcements in uPVC windows are typically made from galvanized steel because galvanized steel is coated with a layer of zinc to protect it from corrosion.

Yes. We, at Aparna Rollform, assist you with the installation process to make things easier for you and give you that invaluable piece of mind.

Yes. We, at Aparna Rollform, transport your required products safely and on-time so as to not cause any hindrance to your schedule.

Yes. We, at Aparna Rollform, are there to assist you every step of the way by carefully understanding your requirements and providing a solution for the same.