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Integra Enclosures

Integra Enclosures is the largest manufacturer of polycarbonate enclosures in the United States, offering NEMA-rated and UL/c-UL listed industrial electrical protection in polycarbonate and stainless steel.

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Integra Enclosures is the largest manufacturer of polycarbonate enclosures in the United States and a growing producer of stainless steel enclosures. All Integra enclosures are NEMA rated and UL/c-UL listed, providing industrial electrical protection for demanding applications.

Their product lines include:

  • Premium Series: Polycarbonate enclosures in 11 standard configurations with hinged or non-hinged lids, 2-screw, 4-screw, or locking latch closures
  • Impact Series: Polycarbonate enclosures with integrated mounting flanges for tight-fitting and remote locations
  • Stainless Steel Series: Corrosion-resistant enclosures for harsh environments

Integra's polycarbonate enclosures feature NEMA 4X/IP66 or higher protection ratings, making them corrosion resistant, dustproof, and moisture resistant. They serve multiple industries including alternative energy/solar, marine, wastewater, oil and gas, telecommunications, and food production and packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

What NEMA ratings do Integra Enclosures products have?
Integra polycarbonate enclosures are equipped with NEMA 4X/IP66 or higher protection ratings, providing corrosion resistance plus dustproof and moisture-resistant protection.
Are Integra Enclosures UL listed?
Yes, all Integra enclosures are UL/c-UL listed, meeting rigorous safety standards for industrial electrical protection applications.
What enclosure materials does Integra offer?
Integra manufactures enclosures in polycarbonate and stainless steel, each offering unique advantages for different environmental needs and application requirements.
What industries use Integra Enclosures products?
Integra serves alternative energy/solar, marine, wastewater, oil and gas, telecommunications, and food production and packaging industries with their NEMA-rated enclosures.