Description:
This flexible white cable trunking is designed to keep 2 to 3 electric cables neat along walls and skirting boards, combining a low-profile look with an easy side-opening system for occasional cable changes. It suits living rooms with TVs, home offices and media cabinets where tidy wiring and child or pet safety are priorities.
Key Points
The trunking comes in two sizes to match different wiring needs. The small model accommodates single wires under 7 mm in diameter while the medium model can hold two to three parallel cables without causing extrusion deformation. The side-opening buckle lets you add or remove cables quickly by pressing the latch, which avoids the need to pry the cover open and helps maintain the appearance over time. The semi-circular profile blends discreetly with standard interiors, making it a practical and unobtrusive solution for exposed cables.
Technical Specifications
Name: Conwang White Cable Trunking Self Adhesive
- Material: Flame-retardant silicone compliant with UL94V-0 according to the manufacturer
- Sizes: Small (for single wires under 7 mm) and Medium (for 2–3 parallel cables)
- Length: 1 m
- Mounting: Self-adhesive backing with oil-proof film for stick-on installation
Benefits
Made from flame-retardant silicone, the conduit is described by the manufacturer as non-supporting of combustion and self-extinguishing when removed from a flame, which adds a layer of safety compared with some plastic alternatives. The soft yet resilient material also reduces the chance of damage to cable cores, as the medium model’s expanded internal shape prevents wires from being pinched or excessively flattened. Because the product isolates cables from curious hands and paws, it helps reduce the risk of electric shock from exposed leads and lowers the likelihood of pets chewing wires.
Usage Recommendations
For best adhesion, clean and dry the wall surface thoroughly before installation and remove the oil-proof film just prior to attaching the trunking. After fixing to the wall, press the trunking firmly along its length several times to improve contact and wait 12 hours before routing cables through the channel. Avoid using this product on very rough or powdery wall finishes where the adhesive may not adhere effectively. When removal is necessary, peel the strip slowly or assist with a thin-blade tool to reduce the chance of surface damage.
Note that although the silicone is flame-retardant according to the manufacturer, consider placement away from direct heat sources and avoid installing on surfaces that are excessively uneven or friable.










