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Make the Right Choice: Know the Right Enclosure Material for Your Application

May 25, 2018
Sponsored by Rittal

 The enclosure material you select impacts the lifespan, functionality and performance of the components inside. With numerous materials available, what are the different protective advantages?

With over 35 years of enclosure installations in the U.S. alone, Rittal’s experts share industry-proven research on enclosure, accessory and hardware options. 

In the "Selecting the Appropriate Materials for Industrial Enclosures" tech paper, you'll find out the specific impact on your enclosure of:

-Environmental considerations
-Modifications 
-Strength and Weight Choices
-Climate control requirements

Select your enclosure with certainty, knowing you've chosen the right material for the job. Read this technical paper from Rittal to find field-tested recommendations on enclosure materials, plus easy-to-reference tables matching recommended materials by application and environmental conditions.

Click here to view the "Selecting the Appropriate Materials for Industrial Enclosures" whitepaper!

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