Junction Boxes Keep EMI/RFI At Bay

Feb. 1, 1999
EMI/RFI-shielded housing for sensitive instrumentation and vulnerable terminal wiring in industrial settings is provided by a new line of junction boxes made of either stainless steel or zinc- and yellow chromate-plated steel. Stainless-steel boxes

EMI/RFI-shielded housing for sensitive instrumentation and vulnerable terminal wiring in industrial settings is provided by a new line of junction boxes made of either stainless steel or zinc- and yellow chromate-plated steel. Stainless-steel boxes are rated UL Type 4X, while the steel models carry a UL Type 12 dust-tight rating. The EMC junction boxes come in sizes ranging from 6" x 4" x 3" to 16" x 14" x 14" and with a full-length hinged door and multiple external screw clamps.

Company: HOFFMAN

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