Boxes are enclosures used for storing, protecting, and organising electronic devices that could otherwise be damaged by dirt, dust, and moisture. These boxes are designed to protect devices, including computer systems, instruments, test equipment, small items, and similar items. They also feature several enclosure boxes, racks, and drawers for organising drawers for resistor assortments, guitar pedals, airline-resistant transport cases, equipment racks, etc. They are also ideal for building operator interfaces such as junction boxes to add cable distribution points or provide access to services, pendant-style housings for remote control or access applications, and so on.
Types of boxes:
There are many types of electrical cabinets that are specifically designed for indoor or outdoor connections. Some of these include:
Junction boxes act as shields that provide secure housing for electrical wires and equipment, protecting them from outside forces such as weather, vibration, and damage.
A wall box, also known as a wall-mounted box, is a secure box that is attached to the wall with a door or cover to access it. Some wall boxes feature lockable systems for security reasons. With multiple IP ratings, the case is suitable for outdoor and indoor use and can withstand major impacts.
Potting is the process of filling the electronic assembly with a gelatinous material and then moulding it to fit the mould in which it is placed. The potting box is a mould designed to house the electronic assembly with an insulating material, protecting the assembly from shock and vibration. Examples of components that can be protected in this way include sensors, LED lights, and capacitors.
The back box is the box for the place behind the electrical equipment, such as the socket and the light switch. They can be metal or plastic. The cables can be integrated into the back box, but their main roles are the transformer and the sockets because they only depend on the single points of the threading iron. To be better, make sure that switches and sockets are inserted into the wall.
Adaptable Boxes are ideal for enclosing junctions, terminating cable lengths, and extending circuits.
Applications of Boxes:
Boxes are used to enclose connections for several applications, like:
They are also used to protect devices from
- external damage
- tampering, and
- other factors that can affect their functions.