Stainless Steel Enclosure Manufacturer in China
Stainless steel enclosures are used to protect electronic components, electrical equipment, instruments or other sensitive items from environmental hazards such as moisture, dust, dirt and physical damage. Our stainless steel enclosures can be customized into a variety of shapes, sizes and configurations to suit different equipment and installation requirements. Additionally, KDMFAB stainless steel enclosures also feature hinged doors, locking mechanisms, venting options, and customization to ensure optimal functionality and protection of the enclosures.
Detailed Specification
Material | stainless Steel 306, 304/304l, 316/316L, 321 |
Surface treatment | Powder coated |
Protection level | IP55-IP69 |
NEMA type | Up to 13 |
Mounting options | Wall-Mounted, Floor-Mounted, Pole-Mounted, Freestanding, Ceiling-Mounted, and Rack-Mounted |
Different Types of KDMFAB Stainless Steel Enclosure
Stainless Steel Enclosure 3D Design
3 Door- Free Standing Stainless Steel Enclosure
Wall Mount Stainless Steel Enclosure
Double Door Free Standing Stainless Steel Enclosure
Free Standing Stainless Steel Enclosure with Door Interlock
Free Standing Stainless Steel Enclosure with Hinges
Stainless Steel Wall Mount Enclosure Cabinet and Box
Stainless Steel Enclosure and Cabinet
Multidoor Weather Proof Stainless Steel Cabinet
Switch Wall Mount Stainless Steel Enclosure
Nema 1 Double Door Stainless Steel Enclosure with Air Filter
Free Standing Stainless Steel Enclosure with Locks and Latches
Free Standing Modular Stainless Steel Enclosure with Window
Customizable and Corrosion-Resistant: KDMFAB Stainless Steel Enclosure Features
Our stainless steel enclosures stand as the epitome of reliability and protection, offering a superior level of corrosion protection, ensuring longevity even in the harshest environments. Engineered with exceptional strength and durability, KDMFAB stainless steel enclosures provide steadfast defense for your valuable equipment against physical impact and wear. With excellent heat resistance of up to 145°C, our enclosures maintain their integrity and functionality, even in high-temperature settings. Built to withstand tough conditions, they remain non-corrosive, ensuring hygienic storage for sensitive components. Moreover, their temperature stability ensures consistent performance over the long term, making them a sound investment for your assets.
Wide Applications of KDMFAB Stainless Steel Enclosure
KDMFAB stainless steel enclosures find diverse applications across various industries, offering robust protection and reliability for sensitive equipment and components. In manufacturing facilities, our enclosuresshield electronics and machinery from dust, moisture, and physical damage, ensuring uninterrupted production processes. In outdoor electrical installations, KDMFAB stainless steel enclosures withstand harsh weather conditions, providing secure housing for critical electrical systems. Within the food industry, KDMFAB stainless steel enclosures maintain hygienic conditions, safeguarding sensitive equipment from contamination. Medical facilities rely on these enclosures to protect valuable medical instruments and devices, ensuring sterilized environments for patient care. Additionally, KDMFAB stainless steel enclosures serve vital roles in marine environments, transportation infrastructure, data centers, and renewable energy installations, demonstrating their versatility and importance across multiple sectors.
Various Mounting Options
KDMFAB stainless steel enclosures offer a variety of mounting options to meet different installation requirements and environments, including wall-mounted, floor-mounted, pole-mounted, freestanding, ceiling-mounted and rack-mounted.
Guarantee of Safety and Quality
We offer any NEMA type of enclosures with many numbers having lettered subtypes, including NEMA 1, 2, 3, 4, 4X, 6p, 12x and 13.
KDMFAB stainless steel enclosures also meet a range of protection levels from IP55 to IP69.
To cut holes in stainless steel enclosures for conduit installation, follow these steps:
- Measure and mark the conduit entry points.
- Use a drill with metal drill bits to create pilot holes.
- Cut the conduit holes using a hole punch, knockout punch, or hole saw.
- Smooth any sharp edges with a deburring tool.
- Test fit the conduit and make adjustments if needed.
- Secure the conduit in place with appropriate fittings or clamps.