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Enclosure guide
Industrial Metal Enclosures: Design and Fabrication Guide
Industrial metal enclosures need more than a box shape. Buyers must balance strength, access, cooling, sealing, cable routing, finish durability, and assembly efficiency.
Common enclosure requirements
Key requirements may include ventilation, access panels, hinges, locks, cable openings, grounding points, and mounting features.
Outdoor parts often need extra attention to material, coating, drainage, and packing protection.
Design details to confirm
Material grade, sheet thickness, bend radius, door gap, hinge position, lock hardware, weld location, and surface finish.
Vent holes, louvers, gasket areas, and cable entries should be clear on drawings.
If the enclosure mates with electronics or a frame, share the assembly context.
Manufacturing route
Typical route includes laser cutting, CNC bending, welding or riveting, hardware installation, surface finishing, inspection, and packing.
Some designs benefit from fewer welds and more formed features to reduce distortion and finishing labor.
Prototype validation is useful before committing to repeat production.
Packing for export
Enclosures often need corner protection, surface film, separators, foam, cartons, or pallets.
Packing rules should be set before production because they affect labeling, carton size, and shipping cost.
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