HomeNewsIndia NewsExpanding weatherproof enclosures to protect sensitive equipment in harsh environments

Expanding weatherproof enclosures to protect sensitive equipment in harsh environments

Transtector Systems, an Infinite Electronics brand and an industry-leading provider of end-to-end power and signal integrity solutions, has released a comprehensive line of NEMA-rated, weatherproof equipment enclosures, adding to its wide range of rugged solutions for housing and protecting sensitive equipment in harsh environmental conditions.

Transtector’s new TEF18 and TEP14 lines join the widely deployed TEF14 series of enclosures. This enclosure line features multiple configurations for global applications including wireless networks, industrial automation, SCADA, oil and gas, mining, transportation, public works, security and automation, and more. Each enclosure provides vital protection for electronic equipment, enhancing network security and reliability.

The TEF18 enclosures are currently available in 42 different standard 18- x 16- x 8-inch configurations. The TEP14 line includes 14- x 10- x 6-inch or 4-inch sizes, with 17 enclosure configurations available. Both lines also feature a comprehensive range of available accessories.

“As today’s network topologies continue to evolve, pushing more mission-critical equipment into the field, weatherproof protection for sensitive equipment is essential,” said Brian Gates, Product Line Manager. “At Transtector, our focus is to meet the immediate requirements of today’s network engineers with speed and reliability. We have more than 100 enclosure configurations available today for same-day shipping.”

Key features include:

  • Rugged construction—TEF18 is UV stabilized polyester reinforced fiberglass; TEP14 is acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
  • Fully gasketed lids
  • Pad lock capabilities for additional security

Options include:

  • Non-powered enclosures
  • Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) enclosures
  • 120 Vac (TEP14)
  • 120 Vac, 240 Vac, or 12 Vdc (TEF18)
  • Additional options include vents, cooling fans, heaters, insulation, DIN rail, pre-drilled mounting plates and UL-listed designs

For more information, visit: www.transtector.com

ELE Times Research Desk
ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
ELE Times provides a comprehensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build awareness, drive traffic, communicate your offerings to right audience, generate leads and sell your products better.

Related News

Must Read

India to Get its First Public Drone Park in Odisha

India's leading UAV manufacturing startup, BonV Aero, is set...

Keysight and Siemens Collaborate on AI-Driven Test Automation

Keysight Technologies, Inc. joins the Siemens Digital Industries Software...

Keysight Introduces RF Signal Analyzers

New analyzers help engineers capture more signal behavior with...

Murata Brings 3D EM and Thermal Simulation Models to Ansys

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. announces a new collaboration with...

Microchip’s Nantes Facility Achieves QML Class Y Certification

Microchip Technology announces that its Nantes facility in France expands...

Vishay Intertechnology Releases New 1 A, 2 A, and 3 A Gen 7 1200 V FRED Pt Hyperfast Rectifiers in SMPC HV Package

Reducing Switching Losses and Increasing Efficiency, Devices Combine Low...

Rohde  and Schwarz Leads GCF 3GPP NR-NTN Validation with Record Test Cases

Rohde & Schwarz is driving the commercialization of 5G-based...

ROHM Launches AG16xFNxx Series MOSFETs for Automotive 48V Power Supply Systems

ROHM develops the “AG16xFNxx Series,” a lineup of 80V...

STMicroelectronics High-Performance Vibration Sensor offers an alternative to Piezosensors

Industrial-grade vibration sensor delivers the latest wide-bandwidth and...

Bosch Accelerates Automation and Robotics Drive

Advance robotics and the dynamic growth of humanoid systems...