Cable trays with return flanges are noted for their increased strength due to the design that doubles the thickness of the flange, making them more durable against bending and damage during installation. While return flanges enhance the structural integrity of the tray, they are typically used in applications where loading is significant; non-return flanges may be suitable for lighter loads to save costs. Discussions highlight the importance of considering various factors such as span length, deflection, and loading conditions when selecting cable trays. Some participants seek clarification on how return flanges affect loading capacity and request mechanical strength comparisons and support calculations. Overall, understanding the design and application of return flanges is crucial for effective cable tray installation.