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NEMA and IP enclosures are used to house and protect electrical devices and electronic components. NEMA enclosures are rated by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and designed for hazardous or non-hazardous locations and indoor or outdoor use. Ingress protection (IP) enclosures provide protection against foreign objects and moisture.
Lasers are devices that produce intense beams of monochromatic, coherent radiation. The word “laser” is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDC motors are most commonly used in variable speed and torque applications. They include brushless and gear motors, as well as servomotors.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreGearmotors consist of an AC or DC motor with an integral gearbox or gear head that steps delivered speed up or down.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTerminal and junction boxes are used to house electrical components and facilitate wiring. They are T-shaped or rectangular, made from a variety of materials, and available in many different sizes, sealing configurations and mounting styles.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreOperator interface enclosures are used to house industrial controls such as display screens, pushbuttons, keyboards, lights, and other operator control devices. They are usually mounted on suspension/pendant systems or pedestals.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreExcimer lasers are rare-gas halide or rare-gas metal vapor lasers that produce relatively wide beams of ultraviolet laser light. They operate via the electronic transitions of molecules.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreLinear motors generate force only in the direction of travel. They are capable of extremely high speeds, quick acceleration, and accurate positioning.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreNitrogen lasers are an excellent source of high intensity, short pulse, ultraviolet radiation. They can be used as an excitation source, or as a pump for a dye laser.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial enclosures are used to house electronic components, equipment and devices. They are designed to protect personnel from accidental injury and to prevent the ingress of environmental contaminants.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePushbutton enclosures are either rectangular or wedge shaped (sloped front or top surface) and have cutouts for mounting pushbuttons. They are usually mounted on walls or pedestals.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreModular enclosures consist of smaller components that can be assembled to create custom enclosures, often for temporary or mobile systems. These modular components are available in standard sizes and allow modular enclosures to be used for a variety of purposes.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePC enclosures are designed to protect personal computers (PCs) in industrial or office environments. They are designed to prevent the ingress of environmental contaminants such as dust and water and can be used to integrate a monitor, central processing unit (CPU), keyboard, and printer into one cabinet.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRack enclosures (rack cabinets, laboratory enclosures) are used to house standard 19 in. rack-mounted components or other standard-sized devices.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial fans and industrial blowers and commercial fans and blowers are designed to move air and/or powders in industrial and commercial settings. Typical applications include air circulation for personnel, exhaust or material handling.
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NEMA 2 Bay Cabinets Engineered Like No Other! H & H Industrial Corporation
Envirosealed Enclosures for Harsh Environments CCS-Inc.
THREE NEW ENCLOSURE SIZES ADDED TO ARCA™ SERIES FIBOX Enclosures USA
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2100 & 8100 Explosion Proof Series zero-speed switches are available Factory Mutual Approved EP-1. Explosion Proof for Class I, Division 1, Groups C&D; and as Dust-Ignition Proof for Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G hazardous locations, indoors. (read more)
Net Safety's Airborne Particle Monitor, APM, Optical Smoke Detector is an explosion-proof, infrared optical monitor. It is used in hazardous, Class 1, Zone 1 and Cl1 Div 1 oil and gas applications to monitor ambient air for products of combustion such as smoke, oil mist, carbon, dust or ash. (read more)
WIKA Instrument Corporation manufactures a robust line of explosion-proof transmitters. E-10 transmitters meet Class I Division I explosion proof protection standards for installation in hazardous locations. The robust construction makes them extremely resistant to pressure spikes, vibration and moisture intrusion. (read more)
Addressable Toxic Gas Sensors - Explosion Proof - Ultra 1000 from Pem-Tech, Inc. is a microprocessor based addressable sensor designed for the detection of toxic gases in hazardous environment. The sensor is enclosed in a CSA approved Class I, Division 1 explosion proof housing. (read more)
The Norseman™ XB Explosion-Proof Natural Convection Heater is designed for environments where explosive substances may be present such as control cabinets, enclosures, pump houses, oil platforms and more. This safe, reliable heater offers a state of the art design, featuring a unique copper-free aluminum extruded converter and patented x-Max® terminal housing. (read more)
Explosion proof is the more commonly used method for detector/sensor assemblies for fixed gas detection systems, where higher voltages and power requirements may be encountered, and the installation is permanent. Intrinsically safe method can also be used for permanent installations where the detector/sensors are relatively low power devices. (read more)
UL-certified for use in hazardous locations where explosive substances may be present, and designed for the harshest industrial environments, the FX5 Explosion-Proof Electric Air Unit Heater is intended for dry indoor industrial applications such as oil refineries, petrochemical plants, pulp and paper mills, hazardous waste storage facilities, wastewater treatment plants, etc. (read more)
Don't compromise on safety in hazardous environments. Honeywell's new MICRO SWITCH™ GSX Series Explosion-Proof Safety Switch combines the world-class MICRO SWITCH™ global safety switch with superior explosion-proof housing from our LSX and BX product lines, offering the best of our engineering expertise. (read more)
Peter Paul now offers its entire line of explosion-proof, potted coils with added corrosion protection . (read more)
The Norseman™ XGB Explosion-Proof Forced Air Unit Heater is specifically designed for heating industrial spaces where potentially explosive substances may be present, such as water/sewage treatment plants, oil refineries, pulp & paper mills, etc. The XGB will accommodate your requirements with flexibility and ease of maintenance, even under the toughest conditions. (read more)
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Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management... Make your business processes part of the document workflow ? complemented by fool-proof security management. |
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SETRA PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS: Explosion-Proof/Intrinsically Safe Explosion-Proof "Explosion-proof" products are capable of containing an explosion. See Setra Systems Profile & Catalog |
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Rig-A-Lite - Specialty Lighting CLASS I DIVISION 1 CLASS I DIVSION 2, CLASS II AND CLASS III Explosion Proof MH Fixture with Guard 175 - 400... |
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Rig-A-Lite - Specialty Lighting - CLASS I DIVISION 1 EXPLOSION PROOF UL 844 listed and labeled - Hazardous Locations - Class I, Division 1 |
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NetworkWorld.com - Network World Top 25 recession proof jobs ? is yours on the list? |
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Neutrino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia However, actual proof that there are only three kinds of neutrinos remains an elusive goal of particle physics. |
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Fire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Flaming" cocktails contain high-proof spirits which are ignited prior to consumption. |
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Hazardous (Classified) Locations This difference explains why Class I, Division 1 equipment can be called explosion-proof, and Class II equipment is called dust-ignition proof. See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |