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Wall-mounted cable ducts, or simply boxes intended for the installation of information and power cables, are not only decorative. They simplify the maintenance and modernization of cable systems, protect them from mechanical damage, unauthorized access, and perform a number of other important functions.
  
In everyday life, many of us have come across cable ducts. Personally, they helped me to elegantly conduct the power wiring at the dacha and lay new antenna wires above the door of a neighbor on the staircase. And then, when it was necessary to pull the cable of the house LAN in the same place, I simply opened the lid of the already installed box and laid this cable in it. Convenient and beautiful. Perhaps these two words can define the benefits of boxes in commercial buildings. Without them, it is simply impossible to imagine a modern structured cabling system (SCS). And although the implementation of the concept of "open office" requires more and more widespread use of "alternative" means of forming cable channels - under the raised floor and near the ceiling - the market for wall boxes is steadily developing.

To be honest, until recently, the production of boxes and accessories for them was in no way associated with "space" technologies. A visit to MK Electric's North Wales plant last year changed my mind. Patented and carefully protected from economic espionage composition of plastic, which includes 140 components, filigree production (on Swiss machines) of forms for extrusion and molding, ultra-modern design technologies ... So boxes are not only a product for high-tech, but also by themselves, a real high-tech. It is no coincidence that the leading manufacturers of boxes are companies from highly developed European countries: Great Britain (MK Electric, MITA, Marshall-Tufflex), France (Legrand), Spain (Quintela), Portugal (Efapel), etc. Russia - in particularat the enterprises "DKS" and "Ekoplast".

A. G. Barskov
Journal "Networks and communication systems"