Sheet thickness
The current company schedule lists 1.2, 1.6 and 2 mm sheet options for selected tray sizes.

Cable trays
Perforated, ladder, pre-galvanized and hot-dip galvanized cable trays manufactured in Jaipur for industrial electrical work.
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Perforated trays suit many power and control cable routes, while ladder trays help ventilation and cable restraint on heavier runs. Width, depth, sheet thickness, support span and the environment should be fixed before the metal is cut.
3E Solutions manufactures cable trays in Jaipur in common widths and project specific sizes. The supplied catalogue lists 1.2, 1.6 and 2 mm sheet options, with pre-galvanized, hot-dip galvanized, painted and powder-coated finishes.
The current company schedule lists 1.2, 1.6 and 2 mm sheet options for selected tray sizes.
The current company schedule includes standard combinations from 50 x 25 mm to 450 x 75 mm.
Pre-galvanized, hot-dip galvanized, painted and powder-coated finishes are listed by duty.
Technical view


Perforated tray supports smaller power, control and instrumentation routes where continuous support and cable access matter. Ladder tray suits heavier cable runs that benefit from ventilation and restraint between rungs.
The choice still depends on cable fill, load, support span and bends. There is no honest universal span or capacity without a section and load calculation.
Pre-galvanized sheet is common for dry indoor routes. Hot-dip galvanized fabrication is considered for tougher outdoor exposure, while painted or powder-coated mild steel can suit specified indoor or colour-coded work.
The current 3E schedule lists sizes from 50 x 25 mm to 450 x 75 mm and sheet options of 1.2, 1.6 and 2 mm. Fittings, couplers, supports and coating details belong on the same enquiry.
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Specification
The final schedule should state more than width. Coating, thickness, collar depth, fittings and support spacing all change what arrives on site.
Method
A tray quotation needs the route as well as the straight metres. Bends, reducers, supports and exposure often decide the real fabrication effort.
Separate power, control and communication duties, then allow for fill and heat.
Measure real bends, drops, obstacles and access points before final fabrication.
Match indoor, outdoor and corrosive exposure to the sheet and coating.
Coordinate spans, load and fixing points so installation does not become improvisation.
Questions from site and procurement teams
The supplied company schedule lists MS painted, pre-galvanized, hot-dip galvanized and powder-coated finishes. The project exposure should decide which one is specified.
The listed combinations run from 50 x 25 mm to 450 x 75 mm. Custom requirements still need a drawing, quantity and confirmation before fabrication.
No. Cable load, tray form, sheet thickness, support detail and route conditions all matter. A universal support span would be misleading.
Sheet thickness, finish, straight length, bends and accessories, quantity, inspection requirement and delivery schedule are the main quotation inputs.
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Send the sizes, thickness, finish, quantities and fittings. If the route is not settled, include the cable schedule and available support points.
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