Packing container

Packing containers, also known as industrial enclosures, junction boxes, or terminal boxes, are essential components in electrical and automation systems for housing, protecting, and organizing wiring connections, terminals, and sensitive electronic devices. These containers are designed to meet various ingress protection (IP) ratings, such as I...

Packing containers, also known as industrial enclosures, junction boxes, or terminal boxes, are essential components in electrical and automation systems for housing, protecting, and organizing wiring connections, terminals, and sensitive electronic devices. These containers are designed to meet various ingress protection (IP) ratings, such as IP65, IP66, or IP67, ensuring resistance against dust, moisture, and mechanical impacts. They are typically constructed from materials like polycarbonate, ABS, aluminum, or stainless steel, offering durability and corrosion resistance in harsh industrial environments. Packing containers come in multiple sizes and configurations, including wall-mounted, floor-standing, or pole-mounted options, with features like transparent covers, cable glands, and pre-cut knockouts for easy installation. They are rated for operating voltages up to 1000V AC and can accommodate a wide range of ambient temperatures, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

These containers are widely deployed in sectors such as manufacturing, energy, water treatment, transportation, and building automation. In industrial settings, they serve as distribution boxes for motor control centers, PLC cabinets, and sensor hubs. In renewable energy systems, they protect inverters and battery management units. They are also critical in telecommunications for housing fiber optic splices and in commercial buildings for electrical sub-distribution. Their robust design ensures reliable performance in explosive atmospheres (ATEX zones) and corrosive environments like chemical plants or offshore platforms.

Key subcategories within packing containers include empty enclosures, pre-assembled distribution boxes, terminal boxes with DIN rail mounting, and weatherproof junction boxes. Common article codes follow patterns like "ENCL-PC-XXXX" for polycarbonate models or "JBOX-AL-XXXX" for aluminum versions, where XXXX denotes dimensions or IP rating. Popular items include the "ENCL-PC-3020" (300x200mm polycarbonate enclosure, IP65) and "JBOX-SS-1515" (150x150mm stainless steel box, IP67). These codes often incorporate material, size, and protection class for easy identification.

At Electric Automation Network, we offer a comprehensive range of packing containers with real-time pricing and technical documentation for each article. Our engineering team provides personalized support to help you select the right enclosure for your specific application, considering factors like thermal management, cable entry, and environmental conditions. We ensure express worldwide shipping, so your critical components arrive on time, every time.

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