Hygienic Design Compact Enclosure HD, Single-Door

Rittal Hygienic Design

Mar 10, 2021

Different enclosure solutions are needed for the various locations inside a food and beverage production facility. From enclosures that can withstand frequent washdowns on the factory floor to the IT infrastructure in the data center, Rittal has the right solution to protect your sensitive controls and electronic equipment.

Hygienic standards for high productivity and reliability

“Rittal – The System.” stands for cleverly thought-out system solutions for hygienic production in the food industry. Particularly in open processes, where the resistance of the gasket to detergents and disinfectants is crucial, it is vital for the production plant to be equipped with optimized enclosures, terminal boxes and command panels.

Cleanliness assured

Terminal boxes and compact enclosures in Hygienic Design (HD) are key elements in the design of open processes in the food industry and clean rooms due to their ease of cleaning and inspection. Compatible accessories such as wall spacer brackets and HD-compatible cable glands complete the range. If you have specific requirements, “Rittal – The System.” is sure to have the right solution.

Hygienic Design terminal boxes and compact enclosures are crucial elements when designing open processes in the food and beverage industry and for hygienic zones where ease of cleaning is crucial.

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