Wheatland Tube Colour EMT & RMC Conduit

February 23, 2024

Fire alarms, security systems, fiber optics, high- and low-voltage circuits, data circuits: without a system, trying to tell their wires apart can be tricky. Color EMT makes it easy ─ without the trouble of spray painting or taping. And not only does it look good, it’s also easy to install, reduces electromagnetic field exposure, shields against electromagnetic interference, and includes a proprietary ID coating for fast wire-pulling performance.

Trade sizes: ½−4 EMT and RMC
Length: 10′

COLOR EMT

Color EMT is manufactured from Wheatland’s standard galvanized EMT with a secondary organic color-coating applied to the outside diameter to inhibit rust, reduce storage stains and provide color identification.

COLOR RMC

Color RMC is fabricated from hot-dip galvanized steel inside and out, and the vibrant powder-coated finish won’t crack, flake or peel during conduit bending. Plus, the UV protective coating prevents fading, even when continuously exposed to direct sunlight.

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