Liquid-Tight Conduit (LFMC/LFNC)
General Purpose Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit
This liquid-tight flexible conduit is suitable for routing wire and cable in general purpose applications, including computer room wiring, outdoor lighting, and service entrance wiring. It’s flexible to fit around curves or tight spaces. Metal conduit is stronger than plastic conduit to protect wire and cable from crushing and impact damage. It has an outer covering that resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration. This conduit is also suitable for use in direct burial applications and concrete embedment.
Galvanized Steel Conduit with Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
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Galvanized Steel Conduit with PVC Jacket
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Zinc Plated Steel Conduit with PVC Jacket
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Small Bend Radius or High-Flex Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit
This high-flex, liquid-tight conduit has an interlocking construction that gives it a small bend radius for routing wire and cable around tight bends, and it also absorbs vibrations and movements. Metal conduit is stronger than plastic conduit to protect wire and cable from crushing and impact damage. This conduit has an outer covering that resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration where liquids are present.
Galvanized Steel Conduit with Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
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Extreme Temperature Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit
This liquid-tight conduit has a thermoplastic rubber jacket that stays flexible in extreme hot and cold temperatures. It’s often used to route power, control, and communications cable in demanding applications, such as around ovens, in foundries, and in refrigeration equipment. It’s flexible to fit around curves or tight spaces. Metal conduit is stronger than plastic conduit to protect wire and cable from crushing and impact damage. It also resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration where liquids are present.
Galvanized Steel Conduit with Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
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Galvanized Steel Conduit with PVC Jacket
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Galvanized Steel Conduit with Special Thermoplastic Elastomer Jacket
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Zinc Plated Steel Conduit with Thermoplastic Rubber Jacket
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Food Grade Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit
This liquid-tight conduit resists bleach-based cleaning agents and has a bacteria growth-resistant jacket, making it suitable for routing wire and cable in food production applications. This food-grade conduit is commonly used in washdown areas, meatpacking facilities, and restaurants. It’s flexible to fit around curves or tight spaces. Metal conduit is stronger than plastic conduit to protect wire and cable from crushing and impact damage. It also resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration where liquids are present.
Galvanized Steel Conduit with PVC Jacket
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Steel Conduit with FDA Splash Zone Approved PVC Jacket
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Corrosion Resistant Liquid-Tight Metallic Conduit
This liquid-tight conduit has a PVC-coated jacket that resists corrosion from oils, greases, and contaminants, making it suitable for routing wire and cable in corrosive environments like food and beverage production facilities, chemical plants, and wastewater treatment plants. It also resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from water infiltration where liquids are present. Metal conduit is stronger than plastic conduit to protect wire and cable from crushing and impact damage.
304 Stainless Steel Conduit with PVC Jacket
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316 Stainless Steel Conduit with PVC Jacket
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316 Stainless Steel Conduit with PVC Coated Jacket
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316 Stainless Steel Conduit with Thermoplastic Rubber Jacket
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Aluminum Conduit with PVC Jacket
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Clear Coated 316 Stainless Steel Conduit with PVC Jacket
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PVC Coated 316 Stainless Steel Conduit with PVC Jacket
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Low Smoke & Flame Retardant Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit
This liquid-tight flexible conduit has a flame-retardant jacket that produces low amounts of smoke if it catches on fire. It’s suitable for routing wire and cable in confined areas where construction materials must have limited smoke and low flame spread if fire is present, such as mass transit vehicles and underground subway structures. It’s flexible to fit around curves or tight spaces. Metal conduit is stronger than plastic conduit to protect wire and cable from crushing and impact damage. This conduit also resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration where liquids are present.
316 Stainless Steel Conduit with Zero Halogen Polyurethane Jacket
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Galvanized Steel Conduit with Zero Halogen Polyurethane Jacket
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PVC Coated Steel Conduit with Flame Retardant Jacket
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Communication & Data Liquid-Tight Flexible Metal Conduit
This liquid-tight conduit has a distinctive blue color that’s preferred in data centers and computer rooms. It routes and protects communication and data cable. This conduit is commonly installed under floors but may be installed in concrete or used in direct-burial applications. It’s flexible to fit around curves or tight spaces. Metal conduit is stronger than plastic conduit to protect wire and cable from crushing and impact damage. This conduit also resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration where liquids are present.
Galvanized Steel Conduit with Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
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Abrasion Resistant Liquid-Tight Plastic Corrugated Conduit
This liquid-tight conduit has a rugged PVC jacket that resists abrasions to protect wire and cable. It’s commonly used to route wire and cable in data centers, electric signs, and outdoor lighting. This conduit can also be embedded in concrete and is suitable for direct-burial applications. It’s flexible to fit around curves or tight spaces. Its plastic construction is lightweight, offers crush-resistance, and won’t fatigue and crack like metal conduit. This conduit also resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration where liquids are present.
PVC Conduit with Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
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Continuous-Flex Liquid-Tight Plastic Conduit
This continuous-flex, liquid-tight cable has a plastic inner core that won’t fatigue from repeated flexing and vibration. It meets the demands of continuous motion, making it ideal for routing wire and cable in cable carrier installations and on industrial robots. This conduit also has a layer of nylon mesh for added reinforcement. It has an outer covering that resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration.
PVC Conduit with Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
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PVC Conduit with PVC Jacket
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Liquid-Tight Flexible Plastic Conduit
This liquid-tight conduit has a lightweight, plastic construction that won’t crack and fatigue like metal conduit as it routes wire and cable. It also cuts cleanly, so wire and cable won’t snag, and it has a rugged construction to protect wire and cable from crushing. It’s flexible to fit around curves or tight spaces and can be used across a variety of applications, including computer room wiring, outdoor lighting, and service entrance wiring. This conduit has an outer covering that resists moisture, protecting wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration.
PVC Conduit with Flame Retardant PVC Jacket
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PVC Conduit with PVC Jacket
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Liquid-Tight Flexible Plastic Conduit & Fitting Kits
These kits include a length of liquid-tight, flexible plastic conduit as well as two swivel connectors. They’re convenient for quick installations that don’t require a custom setup. The conduit has an outer covering that resists moisture to protect wire and cable from corrosion and water infiltration as it’s routed through environments where liquids are present. It’s flexible to fit around curves or tight spaces. Its plastic construction is lightweight, offers crush-resistance, and won’t fatigue and crack like metal conduit. The fittings join the conduit to electrical panels or equipment, creating a liquid-tight seal at the junction. They position onto the end of the conduit and have a gland that tightens with a wrench to lock in place. The conduit then installs into a knockout and is secured with an included locknut. These fittings swivel up to 90° to accommodate the wire or cable run.
PVC Conduit with Fused PVC Jacket
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