Box Accessories

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2854021

2854021

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DIN RAIL ADAPTER

3

2955580

2955580

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CONNECTION PIN BRASS

2485050

2279033

2279033

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ELECTRONIC HOUSING

0

2976077

2976077

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MOUNTING FLANGE

3493200

2200974

2200974

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PANEL MOUNT BASE

0

2279075

2279075

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ELECTRONIC HOUSING

0

2200171

2200171

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FUSE ELEMENT MNT PANEL BASES

140

2906364

2906364

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CONN TERM BLOCK

0

2959382

2959382

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FOOT ELEMENT 72 MM WIDE

94

2202992

2202992

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SOCKET STRIP FOR RPI-BC HOUSING

141

2942865

2942865

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ELECTRONIC HOUSING

45

2896199

2896199

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KEYING TAB 17.6 MM

0

2896296

2896296

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DIN RAIL BUS CONNECTORS

7

2713780

2713780

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END CLAMP DIN RAIL MOUNT

621380

2854018

2854018

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DIN RAIL ADAPTER

0

2279088

2279088

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ELECTRONIC HOUSING

0

2202007

2202007

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EH SNAPLOCK SET WALL MOUNT OG

50

2202876

2202876

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BUS CONNECTOR FOR RPI-BC HOUSING

8

2200907

2200907

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HEAVYCON HOUSING/ACCESSORY

0

2200165

2200165

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ELECTRONIC HOUSING

6

Box Accessories

1. Overview

Box Accessories refer to a category of components designed to enhance the functionality, protection, and organization of enclosures, racks, and cabinets in electronic and electrical systems. These accessories play a critical role in ensuring system reliability, thermal management, cable organization, and ease of maintenance. Their importance has grown exponentially with the increasing complexity of IT infrastructure, industrial automation, and telecommunications networks.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctionalityApplication Examples
Mounting RailsProvide structural support for equipment installation19-inch server racks
Fan ModulesEnable active cooling for thermal managementData center server cabinets
Power Distribution Units (PDUs)Manage electrical power distributionIndustrial control panels
Cable Management ArmsOrganize and protect cables during movementRack-mounted storage arrays
Blanking PanelsPrevent airflow bypass in enclosuresTelecom network cabinets
Sliding ShelvesProvide ergonomic access to equipmentNetwork switch maintenance racks

3. Structure and Components

Typical box accessories feature modular designs with standardized dimensions (e.g., 19/23/24-inch formats). Structural elements include:

  • Steel/aluminum alloy frames for mechanical strength
  • Anti-vibration mounts and EMI shielding gaskets
  • Quick-release fastening systems
  • Integrated cable routing channels
  • Thermal sensors in active cooling components

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Load CapacityDetermines equipment compatibility5-100kg
Material ThicknessAffects durability and shielding0.8-3.0mm
IP RatingDefines environmental protectionIP20-IP54
Operating TemperatureEnsures reliability in extreme conditions-20 C to +70 C
Vibration ResistancePrevents mechanical failure5-20G
EMI Shielding EffectivenessMaintains signal integrity30-100dB

5. Application Areas

Key industries include:

  • IT & Telecommunications (data center racks, server enclosures)
  • Industrial Automation (PLC control cabinets)
  • Medical Equipment (diagnostic imaging systems)
  • Energy Sector (substation control boxes)
  • Aerospace (avionics bay systems)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
PanduitNetKey Cabinet SystemIntegrated cable management, 42U height
RittalTS 8 EnclosureModular design, IP55 rating
Schneider ElectricAPC NetShelter SXActive airflow management, 42U
HellermannTytonCable Entry SystemSealed cable routing modules
Cable Management LtdRotating Cable Arm360 rotation, 100mm bend radius

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  • Compatibility with enclosure standards (IEC 60299, ETSI)
  • Future expansion requirements
  • Material corrosion resistance
  • Tool-less installation features
  • Total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Integration of IoT-enabled monitoring sensors
  • Adoption of modular "building block" designs
  • Increased use of composite materials for weight reduction
  • Development of ultra-thin form factors for 5G infrastructure
  • Standardization of quick-deployment systems
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