One of the requirements for the installation of cable trays in data centers is to avoid the detachment of strands (zinc wiskers), which could cause damage to the operation of the technical processing equipment.

R1000+ cable trays, which have a guaranteed corrosion resistance of more than 1000 hours in a neutral salt spray chamber test (ISO 9227), and a C8 classification certified by AENOR according to harmonized standard EN 61537, are also an optimal solution for this type of installation.

The R1000+ galvanic treatment has been a technical breakthrough in the field of cable tray solutions, as it is a multi-stage process in which, once the first phases of electroplating and subsequent passivation have been achieved, the trays are provided with a physical seal in the last stage.

This completely avoids the possibility of problems of detachment of strands or zinc sheets, as it has this physical protection on the outermost surface of the steel rods that make up the cable trays.

In addition, all rods have rounded ends, and the entire manufacturing, finishing and assembly process is carried out entirely at Aiscan’s facilities.

In addition, it features our UNIFAST joining system.

These stand out above all for the high levels of security they offer once the tray is installed. By establishing a total and continuous contact between the sections, thanks to the metal and reinforced bridge, we achieve a higher load capacity (mechanical), but above all a very high electrical continuity (compared to traditional discontinuous joining systems).

  • Greater mechanical load capacity, as the assembly works as a continuous structure.
  • Very high electrical continuity, key to equipotential bonding.
  • High operational safety, even in demanding or vibrating installations.
  • Fast and reliable assembly, reducing errors on site.

A system that meets and improves all the standards defined by the harmonized European standard for cable trays (UNE-EN 61537).