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January 26, 2007, Newsletter Issue #74: EMT Conduits
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Tip of the Week
Electrical metal tubing, or EMT, is the most desirable kind of surface raceway for industrial jobsites. Conduits like EMT are used to run wires and cables through, thus increasing the jobsite's safety and aesthetic appeal. Many industrial companies have strict safety guidelines for the wire management inside and outside the buildings. With EMT conduits, wires can be organized and bundled safely. What makes EMT better than other conduit material is its durability in harsh conditions. EMT conduits can withstand extreme temperatures, weight, electromagnetic fields and chemicals. Also, with the use of an industrial conduit bender, the EMT can be easily and accurately bent to the building's needs. Since the material is so easy to work with, running new wires inside the conduit is also a breeze.
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