New White Paper Examines Stainless Steel for Industrial Enclosure Applications

July 9, 2009
Stainless steel is a versatile material known primarily for its strength and corrosion resistant properties and utilized in the construction of enclosure solutions that satisfy applications across a broad spectrum of industries. 
While a wide assortment of different components are housed within these enclosures and placed in disparate environments, there are common criteria that must be considered to ensure that the proper stainless steel enclosure is chosen for a given application.Rittal White Paper 104: Stainless Steel Enclosures in Industrial Applications explores some of the technical details of stainless steel that are crucial to the selection of industrial enclosures including composition, distinguishing properties of different grades, chemical resistances, suitable applications and general benefits offered by stainless steel when compared to carbon steel enclosures. To view an overview of the white paper, click here.  For more information about Rittal and its products, please visit www.rittal-corp.com

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