Cable Trays Manufacturer in Noida
IS 12352 / IEC 61537 compliant industrial cable management — supplied from our Howrah works across Noida and Uttar Pradesh.
Noida and Greater Noida anchor India's hyperscale data-centre boom, alongside Samsung's mobile-manufacturing complex, automotive ancillaries, and metro infrastructure. Cable trays, raceways, and low-impedance earthing dominate demand.
Cable Trays for Noida's Industrial Sector
IES manufactures perforated, ladder, angular-ladder, and solid-bottom cable trays for power and control cable routing in industrial plants, substations, and commercial buildings. All trays are manufactured to IS 12352 and IEC 61537, with hot-dip galvanizing to IS 2629 / IS 4759.
Key Specifications
Width 50–900 mm · Depth 25–150 mm · HDG zinc coat 65–85 µm (IS 4759)
Industrial Zones in Noida We Serve
Yotta, Adani Connex, NTT, Sify hyperscale data centres, Samsung Noida mobile plant, and Noida Metro specify powder-coated cable trays, copper-bonded earthing, and IEC 62561 lightning protection.
- Noida Sectors 1-83 Industrial
- Greater Noida Industrial Belt
- Yamuna Expressway Belt
- Noida Data Centre Cluster
Materials & Surface Treatments
- IS 2062 structural steel
- Pre-galvanized steel
- Stainless steel SS 304/316
Industries in Noida Using Cable Trays
Frequently Asked Questions
What IS standard governs cable tray manufacturing in India?+
IS 12352 is the primary Indian standard for cable tray manufacturing, broadly aligned with IEC 61537. Hot-dip galvanizing follows IS 2629 and IS 4759, typically 65–85 µm zinc coating.
Which cable tray finish is best for coastal and outdoor environments?+
Hot-dip galvanized (HDG) cable trays per IS 2629 (65–85+ µm zinc) are the industry standard for outdoor, coastal, and refinery environments due to the thick metallurgical zinc bond.
What is the difference between perforated and ladder cable trays?+
Perforated trays have a slotted base and suit light-to-medium power and control cables. Ladder trays offer maximum ventilation and higher load capacity over longer spans — preferred for heavy power cables in power plants and refineries.