Different application scenarios put forward differentiated performance requirements for distribution box enclosures, especially in harsh working environments such as coastal areas, chemical parks, desert areas and outdoor photovoltaic power stations.
Coastal areas are troubled by salt fog and high humidity for a long time. 304/316 stainless steel and GRP fiberglass enclosures can effectively prevent corrosion and avoid equipment short circuit caused by shell rust.
Chemical factories have corrosive gas and liquid erosion, requiring acid and alkali resistant surface treatment and fully sealed structural design.
Desert and high-temperature areas need UV-resistant, heat-insulating and sand-proof enclosures to prevent shell aging and seal cracking.
Photovoltaic combiner boxes and energy storage supporting enclosures require high weather resistance and outdoor long-term operation stability. Professional targeted material selection and structural design can greatly reduce later maintenance costs for customers.
GRP fiberglass composite enclosures have become a hot new product in recent years. With excellent insulation, anti-aging and corrosion-free performance, they are widely used in coastal areas, chemical parks, desert areas and outdoor photovoltaic power stations.





