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20mm Quality Plain Galvanised Steel Metal Flexible Conduit - 10 Meter Coil - Trade Size 20mm - Internal 17.0mm - IP40 - Low Fire Hazard - High Mechanical Strength - Highly Flexible

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Yes! Due to their flexibility and mechanical resistance, flexible conduits can be installed underground to protect wires against damages. However, not all types of flexible conduit is appropriate for underground applications. They can only be used underground if it fits the environment properly. More importantly, flexible conduits are only able to be used underground if they are water-tight. This means products like our Liquid Tight IP67 Rated Steel Flexible Conduit is ideal to use underground as it has protection from moisture and wet conditions. All our conduits are supplied in a wide range of trade sizes, internal and external diameters, coil sizes and with a different bending radius. LFMC (liquid-tight flexible metal conduit) flexible conduit with a plastic coating, protecting cables and wires from moisture. LFMC is ideal when used with sealed fittings giving you watertight outdoor protection. Conduit is tubing used to enclose and protect electrical wires that supply power to a home or a building. Electrical conduits are made from plastic, steel, galvanized steel, nylon, PVC, polypropylene and steel spring wire, providing a channel for single or multiple cables. Here at Flex-It, we have a wide selection of metallic flexible conduits available for you to choose from, including the C-Series, F-Series, and SS-Series.

Flexible plastic conduits are made from thermoplastic materials, including PE (Polyethylene) and Nylon. They are the most popular type of flexible conduit and they are frequently used to insulate and protect wires in a variety of harsh environments. One of its main advantages is that is it lightweight and easy to install. More importantly, the flexible feature of plastic conduits makes it the perfect solution for any installation that requires it to bend around unusual shapes and objects. Our new flexible plastic conduit range has been specifically designed to ensure cable protection for a wide range of applications, read below for information on some of our featured products; Conduit systems are frequently utilized to surround wires, reducing the danger of electrical hazards such as electrocution. Plastic conduits, for example, are encased in a waterproof plastic covering that guards cables against water damage.FMC (flexible metallic conduit) strong, hardwearing conduit tube. Provides good cable protection, flexibility but is not waterproof, so good for dry indoor locations. The construction of FMC allows it to pass through walls and other channelled structures. Both plastic and metal flexible conduits have their pros and cons. Ultimately, the type of conduit that’s best for your application depends on your specific needs. If you need a lightweight, easy-to-install conduit that can handle moderate weather conditions, then plastic flexible conduit is a good option. If you need a more durable conduit that can withstand harsher weather conditions, then metal flexible conduit is a better choice.

EMT (electrical metal tubing) is made from aluminium and galvanized steel. This electrical conduit pipe is also known as thin wall as it is flexible enough to be bent to shape. Used indoors in residential and commercial applications. Liquidtight Metallic Tubing (LMT) – water-resistant, LMT is ideal for use outdoors where exposure to the elements is more likely. One advantage of a flexible plastic conduit is that it’s lightweight and easy to install. It can also be easily bent to fit around obstacles. However, it’s not as durable as a metal flexible conduit and may not be suitable for use in areas with high traffic or exposure to harsh weather conditions.

Whether you’re looking for something suitable for outdoor applications, your cables are being installed indoors, or you need the best of both worlds, our range of conduits works in all sorts of environments to protect cables and keep them organised.

PVC (rigid polyvinyl chloride) can be bent into shape using heating tools and requires suitable fittings and adaptors. PVC is available in rigid and flexible formats. A metallic flexible conduit provides the same level of protection as its rigid counterparts but isn’t confined to travel in a straight line. It’s more versatile and can bend and twist in almost any direction – allowing turns at corners and reducing the need for elbow joints. Suitable for use in systems for electrical power, communication cables, motor leads, listed assemblies, wire fixtures, and manufactured wiring systems. These stainless steel conduit products are known for their versatility, as they are found in many applications that span a number of industrial fields. The most popular of these uses are in the steel, foundry, marine and shipbuilding industries. A flexible stainless steel conduit is also the ideal choice for outer casting for temperature measuring devices and sensitive fibre optics. IMC (intermediate metal conduit) same as RMC, used for the same applications. This conduit is lighter and is made from thinner steel plus easier to work with.Flexible Metallic Conduit (FMC) – usually made from either aluminium or steel FMC is commonly used where a thin-walled electrical metallic could pose a risk.

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