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Wide range of robust industrial enclosures
22 January 2026
FOR INSTALLATION in aggressive atmospheres and outdoors, Hammond’s industrial enclosures are available in a wide choice of materials, sizes and features, enabling specifiers to choose the best product for the application without having to over-specify the level of protection, impact and corrosion resistance or security features.

Standard families are manufactured in painted mild steel, 304 and 316L stainless steel, aluminium, polycarbonate and GRP. For systems that are going to be exported to North America, many products have UL and cUL listings, an important consideration when specifying components for an export project. With IP ratings from IP65 up to IP69 and equivalent NEMA ratings, there is almost certainly a standard family to suit just about any application.
In addition to general purpose industrial enclosures, there are ranges optimised for specialist requirements: corrosion resistant enclosures, hygienic enclosures for regular high temperature and pressure washdown, operator interface enclosures and flange disconnect enclosures. Modular IP sealed wireway and cable trough systems in mild and stainless steel are also manufactured. Free-standing racks and cabinets, thermal management solutions, power distribution systems and small electronic enclosures are also featured in the industrial enclosure portfolio.
Hammond also have an extensive in-house modification capability for OEM projects, reducing time to market and avoiding having to over-order standard enclosures for modification by third party contractors.
To see an overview of our product range, click here. To contact us to discuss a specific project requirement, call +44 1256 812812, email [email protected] or [email protected]
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