Filters

Steel Enclosures

56 products

Showing 25 - 48 of 56 products

Showing 25 - 48 of 56 products
View
IP66 Rated
SWM14_2SWM14_1
IP66 Rated
swm13_1SWM13_6
IP66 Rated
SWM6_1SWM6_6
IP66 Rated
SWM5_1SWM5_6
IP66 Rated
SWM3_1SWM3_6_2
IP66 Rated
SWM11_1SWM11_1_6
IP66 Rated
SWM15_5SWM15_1
IP66 Rated
SWM16_5SWM16_1
IP66 Rated
SWM1_1SWM1_6_2
IP66 Rated
SWM2_1SWM2_6_2
IP66 Rated
SWM19_6SWM19_1
IP66 Rated
SWM20_6SWM20_1
IP66 Rated
SWM25_6SWM25_1
IP66 Rated
SWM26_6SWM26_1
IP66 Rated
SWM27_6SWM27_1
IP66 Rated
SWM28_7SWM28_1
IP66 Rated
SWM30_7SWM30_1
IP66 Rated
SWM29_7SWM29_1
IP66 Rated
SWM33_6SWM33_1
IP66 Rated
SWM32_6SWM32_1
IP66 Rated
SWM34_6SWM34_1
IP66 Rated
SWM31_6SWM31_1
IP66 Rated
SWM35_6SWM35_1
IP66 Rated
SWM39_5SWM39_1
All steel enclosures are designed to protect electrical, electronic, and industrial components from dust, moisture, and physical damage. They are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications to safeguard sensitive equipment.
The benefits include enhanced security for equipment, resistance to impact and tampering, long service life, and the ability to withstand extreme environmental conditions.
Yes! Many manufacturers offer customization options such as size, colour, door type, mounting options, ventilation, and cutouts for switches or cables. Customization ensures the enclosure meets specific industrial or electrical requirements.
Many all-steel enclosures are designed for outdoor applications with protective coatings like powder coating or galvanization to resist weather, rust, and UV damage. Always check the IP rating to ensure suitability for outdoor environments.
Consider the size of your equipment, future expansion needs, ventilation, and accessibility. Manufacturers usually provide detailed dimension charts and guidelines to select the correct enclosure for your application.
High-quality steel enclosures can last 10–20 years or more, depending on maintenance and environmental conditions.
Steel enclosures provide excellent fire resistance compared to plastic, delaying heat transfer and protecting internal components in case of a fire.
Yes. Most enclosures come with locks or can be fitted with padlocks to prevent unauthorized access.
Yes, smaller steel enclosures are used for home electrical panels, security systems, and network equipment, providing safety and durability.
Lockable doors and rigid steel construction prevent unauthorized access and tampering.
Yes. Protection from dust, moisture, and impact helps electronic and industrial equipment last longer.
They are commonly used in substations, feeder pillars, LV and HV distribution equipment, metering cabinets, and street-side electrical installations.
Yes. Steel enclosures provide enhanced security, tamper resistance, and durability, making them suitable for pavements, highways, and public areas.
Steel thickness generally ranges from 1.6mm to 3mm, depending on whether the enclosure is LV, HV, or subject to high vandal risk.
Steel enclosures resist forced entry, impact damage, and vandalism far better than plastic or GRP alternatives.
Yes. Steel is non-combustible and helps contain fire risk, making it suitable for substations and high-risk electrical installations.
Routine inspections, cleaning, checking seals, locks, and coatings are usually sufficient to maintain performance.

Recently viewed