Enclosures Ward Off Corrosion

Nov. 1, 2008
A new line of single and double-door stainless steel enclosures are aimed at environments in which severe corrosion can occur, such as petrochemical plants, dairies, food processing areas and breweries.
The enclosures are designed to protect instrumentation systems, electronic/electrical controls and other sensitive equipment from the frequent high pressure hosing and/or wet conditions that occur in these environments. Double-door sizes range from 24x42x8-in to 74x72x24-in., while freestanding single door enclosures are as large as 72x37x24-in. Enclosures are available in 304 or 316L stainless steel if extra corrosion resistance is necessary. All have a NEMA 4X rating.AD Products Co.www.adproductsco.com800.325.4935

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