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Stainless Steel Enclosures

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

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Stainless Steel Enclosures

Engineers can choose from a range of enclosures in 304 stainless steel. However, some models are available in 316 stainless steel. These STX Series enclosures are well suited for industrial applications and include a backplate, locking system, and other mounting accessories. The enclosures are available in models rated IP65 and NEMA 12/4/4x and in sizes from 12 x 8 x 6 in. to 47 x 31 x 12 in. IP55/NEMA 12 double-door versions are available in sizes up to 31 x 47 x 12 in. A Plexiglas door and stainless steel rain canopy are optional. Other IP55/NEMA 12 stainless steel types include Areta modular cabinets with or without Plexiglas doors, stainless steel cabinets with pull-out keyboard, freestanding (non-modular) ATB8 cabinets, modular or non-modular freestanding consoles, and IP65/NEMA 4 stainless steel terminal boxes. Most stainless steel enclosures are UL-listed and CSA-approved.


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