The most common cable protectors are PVC socket pipes. They are used as cable protectors to protect and guide cables in the power industry and telecommunications.
They are provided with rubber lip seals. They provide watertight joints, and if bends or fittings are needed, elements from the assortment of sewer pipes can be used. PVC protectors are provided with a socket that makes it easy to connect them. They are manufactured in three load classes for different load environments. Their range of application is wide – they can be laid freely in the trench, poured into a concrete mixture (e.g. when tunnels are being built) or can be pushed under the road, rail, etc.
They are made of PVC extrusion, pipes conform to EN 31386-24 and DIN 16875 standards. When there is a requirement concerning their fixed connection, the protectors can be glued in the socket with a conventional PVC adhesive. In this case, tubes with a socket for gluing are used.