ILME Hygienic Housings for Multipole Connectors

May 12, 2025

ITC is pleased to feature the latest innovation from ILME: the expanded range of CKH and T-TYPE Hygienic housings, engineered specifically for the food processing, pharmaceutical, and packaging machinery sectors.

These new enclosures are designed to meet the highest standards in hygiene, safety, and durability. Fully compliant with FDA guideline 32 CFR 177.2600 and ECOLAB-approved, the CKH and T-TYPE Hygienic series offer exceptional performance in contamination-sensitive environments.

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Perfectly suited for food-grade washdown areas, the enclosures provide superior protection with ratings of IP66, IP67, IP69, and NEMA Type 12, 4, and 4X (indoor). Their construction includes metal-detectable levers to support food safety protocols, along with a robust operating temperature range of -40°C to 70°C.

ITC Electrical Components’ ILME Hygienic Series catalog is now available for download.

These housings are engineered to meet the strict hygienic and safety standards of the food processing and pharmaceutical industries. With up to IP69K protection, ECOLAB approval and metal detectable, they’re built for use in hygienic washdown areas.

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