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Electrical Enclosure

Electrical Enclosure

From small junction boxes to large walk-ins, we offer a variety of electrical enclosures made from aluminum, stainless steel, or other metals. Our electrical enclosures are available in a variety of mounting options and can be custom sized and powder coated in a variety of colors while meeting industry standards. Trust us to provide reliable, customizable solutions to protect your electrical components.

Electrical Enclosure Manufacturer in China

Electrical enclosures protect electrical equipment from moisture, dust and accidental contact and are available in a variety of mounting options depending on the application. It provides safety to both the equipment and individuals by containing electrical components within a secure, protective casing. They ensure the reliability, safety and longevity of electrical equipment. We offer ATEX certified products for the European Union, UL and C-UL certified products for North America, and IECEx certified products for other regions worldwide.

At KDMFAB, we can seamlessly build custom enclosures to meet your specific specifications. Different colors, any height, width or depth dimensions can be customized depending on the specific application and requirements. We also have different material choices including carbon steel, powder coated carbon steel, galvanized steel, aluminum or stainless steel.

Electrical Enclosure By Material

Stainless Steel Enclosure

Stainless Steel Enclosure

Galvanized Steel Enclosure

Galvanized Steel Enclosure

Carbon Steel Enclosure

Carbon Steel Enclosure

Aluminum Enclosure

Aluminum Enclosure

4 Products Found.

Custom Electrical Enclosure By Mounting Types

Free Standing electrical enclosure

Free Standing electrical enclosure

floor mount electrical enclosure

floor mount electrical enclosure

Wall Mount Electrical Enclosure

pole mount enclosure

rack mount electrical enclosure

rack mount electrical enclosure

flush mount electrical enclosure

pad mount enclosure

surface mount enclosure

surface mount enclosure

8 Products Found.

Electrical Enclosure by IP Rating

IP44 Enclosure

IP45 enclosure

IP45 Enclosure

IP54 Enclosure

IP55 enclosure

IP56 enclosure

IP56 enclosure

IP57 enclosure

IP65 enclosure

IP65 enclosure

IP66 enclosure

8 Products Found.

Electrical Enclosure by NEMA Rating

NEMA 1 Enclosure

NEMA 3 Enclosure

NEMA 3 Enclosure

NEMA 3R Enclosures

NEMA 4 Enclosure

NEMA 4X Enclosure

NEMA 5 Enclosures

NEMA 5 Enclosures

NEMA 6 Enclosures

NEMA 6 Enclosures

NEMA 13 Enclosure

8 Products Found.

Electrical Enclosure by Feature

Large Electrical Enclosure

Large Electrical Enclosure

Modular Electrical Enclosures

Outdoor Electrical Enclosure

Hinged Electrical Enclosure

Hinged Electrical Enclosure

Lockable Electrical Enclosure

Electrical Pedestal Enclosure

Electrical Pedestal Enclosure

Double Door Enclosure

Disconnect Enclosure

8 Products Found.

Electrical Enclosure by Application

Control Station Enclosures

Traffic Control Enclosures

Telecommunications Enclosures

Solar battery enclosure/ cabinet

Control Cabinet Enclosure

HMI Enclosure

EV Charger Enclosure

Outdoor Telecom Enclosure

8 Products Found.

Advanced Features That Set KDMFAB Electrical Enclosures Apart

At KDMFAB, our electrical enclosures can  ensure optimal performance and longevity features of some electrical components. Constructed from robust materials like steel, stainless steel, or aluminum, KDMFAB enclosures withstand diverse environmental conditions, complemented by weatherproofing and protection ratings such as NEMA or IP standards. Offering flexible mounting options, secure access control, and ventilation mechanisms, our enclosures can be customized with removable panels, adjustable shelves, or pre-cut cable entry points. Enhanced with seals for tightness and corrosion-resistant coatings, KDMFAB electrical enclosures comply with industry regulations while providing a secure and reliable housing for sensitive electrical equipment in industrial, commercial, and residential settings.

Advanced Features That Set KDMFAB Electrical Enclosures Apart
Different Applications of KDMFAB Electrical Enclosures

Different Applications of KDMFAB Electrical Enclosures

KDMFAB Electrical enclosures can be used in various industries. From industrial automation systems to power distribution networks, telecommunication infrastructures and renewable energy installations, our enclosures protect equipment from dust, moisture, mechanical damage and unauthorized access. KDMFAB electrical enclosurs play essential roles in transportation systems, commercial buildings, data centers, and critical infrastructure such as oil and gas facilities and water treatment plants. In healthcare settings, enclosures ensure the reliability of medical equipment, while in telecommunications, they safeguard networking and communication systems. In short, KDMFAB electrical enclosures ensure the safety and longevity of your equipment, support efficient operation and minimize downtime.

Your Trusted Partner for Customized Electrical Enclosures!

Your Trusted Partner for Customized Electrical Enclosures
Your Trusted Partner for Customized Electrical Enclosures!
  1. Precision Cutting: Benefit from precise cutting of holes and cutouts, ensuring seamless integration of components within the enclosure for optimized functionality.
  2. Material Selection: Choose from a wide selection of materials tailored to your specific environment or specification requirements, ensuring durability and longevity.
  3. Custom Powder Coat Finish: Enjoy the flexibility of a powder coat finish available in your preferred color, allowing you to customize the appearance of your enclosure to suit your branding or aesthetic preferences.
  4. Industry Compliance and Quality Assurance: Our enclosures are manufactured to meet strict industry standards and maintain environmental ratings according to NEMA for reliability, safety, and security.

Different Mounting Types for KDMFAB Electrical Enclosure

Junction Boxes
Junction Boxes

   – Compact and versatile solution for housing electrical connections.

   – Protects wiring connections from environmental elements.

   – Facilitates easy access for maintenance and troubleshooting.

Disconnect Enclosures
Disconnect Enclosures

  – Safely houses disconnect switches or breakers for electrical isolation.

   – Ensures personnel safety during maintenance or repair activities.

Operator System Enclosures
Operator System Enclosures

   – Provides a secure housing for operator interface panels and control systems.

   – Enables efficient operation and control of industrial machinery and equipment.

Wall-Mounted Enclosures
Wall-Mounted Enclosures

   – Ideal for space-saving installations in limited areas.

   – Offers convenient access to electrical components while maximizing floor space.

   – Suitable for housing control panels, junction boxes, or small equipment.

Free-Standing Enclosures
Free-Standing Enclosures

   – Offers flexibility in placement and installation without requiring wall attachment.

   – Provides ample space for housing larger equipment or multiple components.

   – Allows for easy access from all sides for maintenance and servicing.

Modular Enclosures
Modular Enclosures

   – Allows for customizable configurations to meet specific application requirements.

   – Enables easy expansion or modification as needs evolve over time.

   – Offers versatility in design, layout, and functionality for diverse applications.

How to mount a electrical box?

Mounting an electrical box typically involves the following steps:

1. Select the Location: Choose a suitable location for the electrical box, considering factors such as accessibility, wiring requirements, and building codes.

2. Mark the Position: Use a pencil or marker to mark the position of the electrical box on the wall or ceiling, ensuring it is level and aligned properly.

3. Prepare the Surface: If necessary, prepare the surface by removing any obstructions, debris, or paint that may interfere with mounting the electrical box.

4. Cut an Opening: Use a suitable tool, such as a drywall saw or hole saw, to cut an opening in the wall or ceiling that matches the size and shape of the electrical box.

5. Insert the Box: Insert the electrical box into the opening, ensuring it fits snugly and is flush with the surface.

6. Secure the Box: Depending on the type of box and mounting surface, secure the box in place using screws, anchors, or mounting brackets. Make sure the box is firmly attached and does not wobble.

7. Install Wiring: Once the box is mounted securely, you can proceed to install the wiring and electrical devices, such as switches, outlets, or light fixtures, as needed.

8. Cover and Finish: After wiring is complete, cover the electrical box with a suitable cover plate or trim ring to protect the wiring and provide a finished appearance.

9. Test and Inspect: Before completing the installation, test the electrical connections to ensure they are functioning properly. Inspect the installation to ensure it meets safety and code requirements.

It’s important to follow local building codes and regulations when mounting electrical boxes to ensure proper installation and compliance with safety standards.

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