Composite Enclosures
Composite enclosures are protective housings made from advanced material combinations such as fiberglass-reinforced plastic, carbon fiber, or other engineered composites. They are designed to provide high mechanical strength while remaining lightweight, offering superior durability compared to traditional metal or plastic enclosures. These housings also deliver excellent corrosion resistance, electrical insulation, and protection against chemicals, moisture, and extreme environmental conditions.
Widely used in outdoor, industrial, and harsh-environment applications, composite enclosures are ideal for telecommunications, power distribution, renewable energy systems, and IoT infrastructure. Their resistance to corrosion and weathering makes them especially suitable for coastal, chemical-exposed, or high-humidity areas where metal enclosures may degrade over time.
By combining ruggedness, environmental protection, and lightweight construction, composite enclosures ensure reliable long-term operation of critical electronic systems. They also allow flexibility in design and installation, supporting custom cutouts, mounting options, and modular configurations. With their balance of strength, durability, and performance, composite enclosures provide a dependable solution for safeguarding electronics in demanding industrial and outdoor applications.