In most cases, organizations invest in enclosure solutions to protect their electronics from dangerous particulates floating around the environment. The enclosures are set up to produce a positive-pressure interior air system–the fan pulls air through a filtered intake. The clean air is used by the electronics to keep the system cool, and then it’s expelled …
How to Measure for an Enclosure
When properly sized and built, a quality enclosure will create a protective, clean room-style environment for valuable electronics. A good enclosure will protect equipment from dust and abrasive particles and dripping oils, lubricants and other liquids, while also cooling the components with fans and providing fresh, clean air. Space is at a premium at most …
Open-Frame Racks Vs. Rack Enclosures
When looking to house and protect equipment, organizations can choose between open-frame racks or rack enclosures. While both contain racks and can help organize/hold equipment, that’s where the similarities end.
Filtering Out Damaging & Costly Particles from Air
Organizations depend on their electronics to help them deliver quality products to their customers. Those electronics can’t do their jobs, though, if they’re coated and clogged with dust, grease and who knows what other airborne particulates. Enclosures can protect the equipment, but the electronics still need air flow to operate. That’s where a filtration system …