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Brackets, Supports & Hardware

Spina Group designs and manufactures a complete range of cable trays brackets, supports, and hardware components to ensure fast, safe, and durable installation of cable management systems.

Our fixing hardware includes angle beams, steel brackets, and support plates engineered to guarantee excellent load capacity and resistance to vibration and corrosion. Each component is designed for compatibility with Spina Group cable trays and cable ladders, ensuring a consistent and modular installation.

The product line covers a full set of cable ladder fittings, including connectors, clamps, cover clamps, and expansion accessories, all designed to facilitate assembly and maintenance operations.

Manufactured in Hot-Dip Galvanised (HDG), stainless steel, or aluminium, our angle beam steel supports and fixing plates are suitable for industrial environments such as energy, process plants, and infrastructure projects.

Additional accessories such as protector rolls, collars, shelves, and mounting hardware complete the range, providing engineers and installers with a reliable and fully compatible system for every requirement.

Typologies

Accessories

Among our bolts, shelves and plates, you will find:

  • Beams
  • Brackets
  • Supports
  • Protector rolls
  • Plates
  • Collars
  • Clamps
  • Fixing Ardware

Our catalogue

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PROJECTS

Our Successful Projects

Energy

Taweelah RO Independent Water Project

The world’s largest sea water reverse osmosis desalination plant (RO), boasting a capacity of 200 MIGD (909,200 cubic meters of water per day). This plant surpasses the world’s current largest RO facility by 44% in terms of capacity. The Taweelah plant is poised to establish new benchmarks for water production efficiency and cost, thanks to its utilization of RO technology instead of thermal desalination.

Oil&Gas

Abu Attifel and NC 125 Conventional Oil Field

Located onshore Libya, the Abu Attifel and NC 125 fields are active in conventional oil production. Their peak production occurred in 1994, having already recovered 92.14% of their total recoverable reserves. Economic projections indicate that oil extraction will continue until these fields reach their economic limit by 2046. Presently, these fields contribute approximately 5% to Libya’s daily oil output.

Naval

CMA CGM SCRUBBER PROJECT

The project involves fitting scrubbers onto container ships totaling a capacity of 8.09 million TEU. This initiative aims to comply with a new regulation enforced by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) since January 1st, 2020, which mandates an 85% reduction in sulfur emissions from shipping companies. The goal is to mitigate the sector’s environmental impact and enhance air quality. Scrubbers offer an effective solution for controlling emissions from large vessels by filtering exhaust gases produced during fuel combustion, thereby reducing pollution.

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