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Power supplies and plant cabling
News Release from: Electrix International | Subject: Electrical installation
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 April 2008
A solution for hygienic electrical
installation
Electrix International is the world's leading manufacturer and stockist of stainless steel trunking, conduit, cable tray, basket tray, enclosures and supports
Whether you are a process engineer, project designer, end user or architect, Electrix have the solutions to minimise your installation hygiene problems Electrix has been the market leader in stainless steel cable management systems for over 25 years
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Electrix International is the World's leading manufacturer and stockist of stainless steel cable management systems, supplying stainless steel conduit systems
Global companies such as Kellogg, H J Heinz, Kraft Foods, Nestle, Tetra Pak, Krones and Arla Foods invest in the Electrix unique products time and time again.
Their customers are fully confident that the product quality and the service that Electrix provide will assist their electrical installations and provide support for future installations.
When you invest in Electrix products, you invest in a brand recognised by the processing industry leaders.
Electrix recognise the fact that their customers don't want to wait weeks for a standard part.
This is why Electrix manufacture and stock the largest range of stainless steel cable management systems in the world.
Goods are available from stock for immediate worldwide despatch from our UK distribution centre.
Whether you want custom 'kits', pre-lasered holes, shorter lengths, custom designs or custom sizes, Electrix can tailor make products to your design.
Call Electrix today to discuss your requirements, or visit Electrix online where you can request a quotation and place orders.
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