Why Do Waterproof Junction Boxes Need Corrosion Resistance?
In many industrial and outdoor environments, electrical junction boxes face challenges such as moisture, dust, and chemical corrosion. The waterproof electrical box series utilizes specially treated materials and a structural design to effectively block these corrosive factors. Some outdoor junction box series boxes use high-strength ABS or PC plastic, weighing significantly less than traditional metal boxes, only about a quarter of the weight. This plastic material itself possesses excellent chemical resistance, making it suitable for harsh environments such as humidity, dust, and salt spray.
The sealed design of the enclosure ensures that the internal space of the weather proof box box is isolated from the external environment. Most outdoor weatherproof box boxes have passed IP66 or higher protection rating tests, preventing the intrusion of moisture, dust, and salt spray.
A variety of structural options are available, including plastic shells as well as stainless steel and aluminum alloy, to adapt to different environments and installation requirements. For scenarios exposed outdoors, at the seaside, or in chemical plants, stainless steel and aluminum alloy versions offer higher corrosion resistance and long-term stability.
