
When fiberglass is molded under pressure and heat to manufacture electrical enclosures, it is a product that outperforms its metal counterparts in many areas.
Resistant to Chemicals
For electrical installations that may be exposed to chemical splash or water hose-down, choose a fiberglass enclosure because it does not rust or corrode. This property makes it preferred for industrial applications and marine installations.
Good Insulating Properties
Fiberglass is an insulating material. Therefore, expect sensitive electronic devices to be protected from sound, cold and heat. These elements can threaten metal electrical enclosures or the sensitive components contained within a section.
Withstands Organic Solvents
Many industries manufacture products that include the use of organic solvents. Since fiberglass electrical boxes can withstand organic solvents, you never have to worry about replacing them due to the breakdown of materials, corrosion, or metal leaching.
Resistant to UV Sunlight
Because fiberglass does not degrade when exposed to direct sunlight, it is preferred over electrical boxes constructed of PVC plastics.
Excellent Electrical Properties
Unlike metal enclosures, fiberglass does not conduct electricity and possesses excellent electrical properties. Allied Moulded can upgrade your fiberglass enclosure with an additive that protects the installed components against radio waves or EMI penetration.
Tough and Durable
The process of molding fiberglass under pressure and heat makes the material able to withstand stress and impact. For fast-paced operations like the food and beverage industry, fiberglass enclosures are chosen because they can take the bumps and knocks well and maintain their appearance better than metal.
Fiberglass Resists Corrosion
For industries that handle corrosive materials or coastal installations exposed to saltwater, fiberglass enclosures have a high resistance to rust and corrosion.
Flame Retardant Material
Fiberglass material is inherently flame-retardant, so these electrical enclosures can be installed near hot works like welding or industrial operations where flammable materials are present.