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Wire Mesh Cable Trays

Spina Group offers a complete range of wire mesh cable trays designed for versatility and reliability in modern electrical and instrumentation installations.

The metal mesh tray system is ideal for environments where cleanliness, ventilation, and fast installation are essential. Thanks to its open structure, it ensures optimal airflow and easy cable routing, reducing heat accumulation and maintenance time.

Our mesh cable trays are available in galvanised, stainless steel, or electro-zinc finishes, providing high resistance to corrosion and mechanical stress. Each system includes straight elements, shelves, connectors, and covers — fully compatible with other Spina Group tray systems.

A wide range of installation accessories is available, including floor supports, single-rod fixing brackets, suspension brackets, wall shelves, partition walls for walkways, and universal clips for covers. These elements allow safe and flexible assembly in any industrial setting.

The wire mesh cable tray system is suitable for multiple industries such as food processing, telecommunications, construction, and oil & gas, ensuring strength and modular design in every application.

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Oil&Gas

Revamp of the Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit

The project involves upgrading the Reactor and Regenerator sections of the FCC Unit at Lukoil’s refinery in Bulgaria. This upgrade will boost the unit’s efficiency, enabling it to process more oil and produce higher-quality products. Additionally, it sets the stage for Lukoil’s future investments in the refinery, positioning the company for long-term success in the industry.

Oil&Gas

Salina Cruz Refinery Delayed Coker Furnaces

PEMEX is investing in constructing two new coker plants at the Tula refinery and Salina Cruz refinery, scheduled to go online in 2024, to phase out fuel oil production. The Salina Cruz cracking refinery, located in Oaxaca, Mexico, is a non-integrated cracking facility owned by Petroleos Mexicanos. It commenced operations in 1979 and boasts a Nelson Complexity Index (NCI) of 8.1. Works on the Salina Cruz unit began in 2022. The plant is expected to contribute to the elimination of fuel oil and the increased production of ultra-low sulfur gasoline and diesel at the refinery.

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.

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