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We have a wide range of fixtures, that are manufactured with superior quality raw materials. Some of our products includes. - Junction Box
- FRP Box
- Cast Iron Box
- ISI Marked Cable
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Junction BoxA junction box is a container for electrical junctions, usually intended to conceal them from sight and to some extent to eliminate tampering. It can be a small metal or plastic container, such as those intended to form part of wiring, especially in buildings in this type of application, it may form part of an electrical conduit wiring system, or may be buried in the plaster of a wall, concealed behind an access panel or cast into concrete with only the lid showing. It may or may not include terminals etc., for joining wires. A similar container used for joining wires to electrical switches or sockets is called patters.
Junctions Boxes are a kind of lighting fixture which are and an integral part of a circuit protection system. In the event, circuit integrity has to be provided, as may be necessary for emergency lighting or emergency power lines, or the wiring between a nuclear reactor and a control room. In such an event, the fireproofing afforded to the incoming or outgoing cables must also be extended to cover the junction box to prevent short circuits inside the box during an accidental fire.
These are widely used for:- For joining and connection of various electrical wires coming from field and panel side
- Junction Box ensures connectivity of electrical and electronics of a system
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Cast Iron BoxCast iron usually refers to grey cast iron, but identifies a large group of ferrous alloys, which solidify with a eutectic. The color of a fractured surface can be used to identify an alloy. White cast iron is named after its white surface when fractured due to its carbide impurities which allow cracks to pass straight through. Grey cast iron is named after its grey fractured surface, which occurs because the graphite flakes deflect a passing crack and initiate countless new cracks as the material breaks.
Iron (Fe) accounts for more than 95% wt of the alloy material, while the main alloying elements are carbon (C) and silicon (Is). The amount of carbon in cast irons is 2.1-4% wt. Cast irons contain appreciable amounts of silicon, normally 1-3% wt and consequently these alloys should be considered ternary Fe-C-Is alloys. Despite this, the principles of cast iron solidification are understood from the binary iron-carbon phase diagram, where the eutectic point lies at 1154 °C and 4.3 wt% carbons. Since cast iron has nearly this composition, its melting temperature of 1150 to 1200 °C is about 300 °C lower than the melting point of pure iron.
The common features of the Cast Iron are:- Cast iron tends to be brittle, except for malleable cast irons
- With its low melting point
- Good fluidity
- Cast ability
- Excellent match inability
- Wear resistance
- Applications areas: pipes, machine and car parts
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