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A rubber seal in the lid keeps water out.
A rubber gasket provides a watertight seal.
Snap the lid closed on all sides to create an airtight and watertight seal.
With an impact-resistant shell and foam-padded interior, these cases will protect your equipment for years to come.
Remove foam cubes to create a snug fit around equipment.
Fill these air-and liquid-tight bottles directly from your line to store, test, and ship liquids. Connect to a quick-clamp fitting with the included gasket and clamp.
Silicone rubber seals keep air and moisture out of these glass jars.
Also known as mason jars, these have a tin-plated lid that forms a vacuum seal when heated.
These water-resistant bags protect contents in wet environments.
Made of nonconductive polycarbonate, these enclosures withstand prolonged submersion in water while protecting electronics from dents, chips, and cracks. A clear cover lets you monitor the inside without opening them.
Check on the contents inside these enclosures from every angle without opening them in wet environments.
Inspect components without opening the cover.
Mount these enclosures directly to machine control panels in wet environments and view the contents without opening them.
Lighter than stainless steel yet durable, these aluminum enclosures protect electronics from frequent washdowns and withstand periodic submersion in water.
Attach these enclosures to machine panels and walls by their mounting feet—no need to open the cover and expose sensors, switches, and other electronics in wet locations. Made of aluminum, they’re lighter in weight than stainless steel yet resist rusting from water.
Internal mounting bosses or mounting brackets enable you to use panels or DIN rail to mount components.
Made of nonconductive polycarbonate, these enclosures withstand prolonged submersion in water while protecting electronics from dents, chips, and cracks.
Install these enclosures on control panels and walls and inspect what’s inside without exposing their contents in wet and outdoor locations.
Fasten these enclosures to machine control panels or walls without exposing the contents to wet and oily environments.
Able to withstand periodic submersion in water, these enclosures offer our highest level of protection from liquids. They’re made of fiberglass to resist impact and corrosion from solvents, alkalis, and mild acids.
Holes in the cover allow easy installation of push buttons, switches, and indicating lights.
These enclosures have thicker walls than standard aluminum enclosures, but are still a lightweight yet durable alternative to stainless steel.
Aluminum enclosures are a lightweight yet durable alternative to stainless steel.
Stainless steel enclosures are more corrosion resistant than aluminum for use in environments with corrosive liquids.
With a hygienic design, these enclosures minimize spots where food, debris, and water could collect after washdowns. Use them to house and mount switches, buttons, and other components in sanitary environments.
Internal mounting bosses or mounting brackets enable you to use panels or DIN rail to mount components. Enclosures are made of nonconductive polycarbonate that resists denting, chipping, and cracking.
Internal mounting bosses enable you to attach panels or DIN rail inside the enclosures using self-tapping screws. Made of polycarbonate, these nonconductive enclosures resist denting, chipping, and cracking.
PVC enclosures are nonconductive and chemical resistant, withstanding solvents, alkalies, and acids.
Fiberglass enclosures resist denting better than metal and are more UV resistant than polycarbonate enclosures. They are nonconductive.
Internal mounting bosses or mounting brackets enable you to use panels or DIN rail to mount components. These enclosures have a clear cover, so you can inspect components without opening the enclosure.
Made of polycarbonate, these enclosures resist denting, chipping, and cracking.
Fiberglass enclosures are stronger than polycarbonate enclosures and nonconductive.
View all sides of your installed components.
Mounting feet make attachment to machines and walls hassle-free. These enclosures are small and lightweight for use with sensors, switches, testing devices, and circuit boards.
Control access to these enclosures with a key-operated lock.
Mounting feet make attachment to machines and walls hassle-free.
Made of polycarbonate, these enclosures resist denting, chipping, and cracking better than stainless steel enclosures.
Protect electronics from washdowns in food plants and other sanitary environments. These enclosures have standard-size push-button holes, saving you the effort of measuring and cutting holes yourself. A shroud hangs over the holes to guard buttons from damage and accidental pushing.
Protect electronics from washdowns in food plants and other sanitary environments. These enclosures have standard-size push-button holes, saving you the effort of measuring and cutting holes yourself.
Protect electronics from washdowns in food plants and other sanitary environments. These enclosures mount directly into walls to protect wiring and reduce the surface area that needs to be cleaned. Standard-size push-button holes are already installed, saving you the effort of measuring and cutting holes yourself.
Made of fiberglass, these enclosures are lightweight and won’t rust, but still shield push-button controls from water, dirt, and oil.
Suitable for installing in the ground or for use in wet environments, these direct burial enclosures are rated NEMA 6P for protection from dirt, washdowns, corrosion, and water submersion.
No need to cut your own holes—these enclosures already have them to make installing push-buttons, switches, and indicating lights quick and easy.
These enclosures are rated NEMA 4 for protection from dirt and washdowns.
House emergency stop buttons, life safety equipment, and other devices that need to be seen with these brightly colored enclosures, which are easy to spot even in high-dust areas.
UL and C-UL classified, these enclosures safely house push-button controls and electronics where there’s explosive dust and gas.
For use in hazardous locations, these enclosures are rated NEMA 7 and 9 and meet UL Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups B, C, and D; Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G; and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2.
Often used to house emergency-stop buttons, switches, and lights, these bright yellow enclosures are easy to spot, even in dimly lit areas. All have standard-size push-button holes to save time—no need to measure and cut your own holes.
These enclosures are rated NEMA 13 for indoor protection from dirt and oil/coolant spraying.
With internal slots and external fins, these enclosures hold circuit boards securely and dissipate heat to keep electronics from overheating.
Protect monitors and televisions from environmental damage with these enclosures.
These enclosures shield electrical components from water, so they’re safe to install onto DIN rail in wet and washdown environments.
Rated NEMA 12 for protection from dirt and oil/coolant dripping.
These freestanding enclosures have a gasketed door with clamps to ensure a watertight seal. They are rated NEMA 4 and 13 for protection from dirt, washdowns, and oil/coolant spraying.
Create a human-machine interface that’s designed to attach to a suspension arm, so you can move your HMI around.
Build out human-machine interfaces by installing buttons, switches, gauges, and other components to monitor and control machinery.
Protect tablet computers, touch displays, and readouts in these specially sized enclosures. They are rated IP65 for protection from spraying water.
Protect the sensitive components of your single-board computer or development board from dust and impact. These enclosures are compatible with a wide range of boards, including Raspberry Pis and Arduinos.