Cable management

uPVC pipes in data centers and server rooms

In the complex world of data centers and server rooms, cabling management is invaluable. uPVC conduits prove to be a vital link in protecting fiber optic cables while at the same time helping to keep the wiring structured. uPVC is non-plasticized polyvinyl chloride and without plasticizers.

uPVC buizen voor in datacenters en serverruimtes.

The customer, a large data center in Germany, requested a solid solution and short delivery time from Mulder-Hardenberg.

In the complex world of data centers and server rooms, cabling management is invaluable. uPVC conduits are an essential link to protect fiber optic cables while at the same time helping to keep the wiring structured.

These (red) tubes made by Emtelle – manufacturer of high quality blown glass cable and network solutions – serve as a shield for fiber optic cables under (raised) floors, protecting them from dirt and damage and preventing a messy tangle of cables. They bundle groups of fiber optic cables and provide protection against environmental factors such as heat, moisture and mechanical damage.

Mulder-Hardenberg has been the partner for many years Yellowduct, the striking yellow fiberglass ducting. This system of halogen-free ducts enables a flexible infrastructure for fiber optic cables to and from network cabinets and ODFs. We make the infrastructure for copper and power cables possible with Defem mesh cable trays.

Interference Fit / Push Fit (IF) Tubes

  • A push-fit sleeve design that can be assembled by hand
  • Creates a connection with IP4X rating. Engels Prevents the ingress of fine (dust) particles >1 mm
  • Manufactured to meet industry standards: ENATS-12-24 Class 1/Class 2. (450N Compression Strength at 50/75 degrees)
  • Full range of accessories available to complement duct systems
  • Available PVC duct sizes: 38 – 250 mm

 

In addition to energy and telecommunications systems, Mulder-Hardenberg supplies a range of products and solutions that are used in a number of sectors such as: data centers, highway communications, offshore connections and drainage.

 

More information? View the website here or contact: Mulder-Hardenberg.