Stainless Steel Enclosure Solutions from Hammond Manufacturing

February 5, 2026

For applications like oil & gas, water treatment, wastewater, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, mining, marine or roadside – Hammond will have a stainless steel enclosure that will get the job done. 

Stainless steel provides corrosion and chemical resistance. Unlike painted steel or non-metallic, scratches and impacts do not impact corrosion resistance of the enclosure. UV rays do not affect in outdoor weathering conditions and its heavy-duty properties offer higher vandal resistance versus non-metallic.

Hammond offers an extensive selection of stainless steel alternatives as standard products – dozens of series, hundreds of unique sizes. Their wide variety allows most applications to be satisfied quickly and effectively. Hammond is committed to supporting their offering with high levels of inventory on hand.

Stainless Steel Modification Services

Stainless steel is a strong, rigid material which is great for protection, but makes field modification more difficult.

Hammond can provide factory modifications that maintain relevant approvals and save valuable installation time and money in the field.

  • Holes and cutouts can be pre-cut.
  • Sizes can be modified (subject to approvals)
  • Additional internal mounting studs and stand-offs can be added

Stainless Steel Product Overview from Hammond Manufacturing

Junction Boxes

  • Sizes up to 16” H x 14” W
  • Lift-off covers or hinged lids with clamps or quarter turn
  • 4 x welded feet or full width welded flange mounting option

Hygienic Enclosures

  • Sizes up to 16” H x 13” W
  • IP69K and NSF approvals
  • Screw cover with hygienic blue silicone gasket
  • Solid cover or pre-punched for push-buttons
  • Sloped sides for liquid run-off

Wall Mount Enclosures

  • Sizes up to 72” H x 72” W
  • Complete with welded floor stand kits
  • Hinged doors with clamps, quarter turns or 3 part handles

Disconnect Enclosures

  • Wallmount and freestanding models
  • Hinged doors with clamps 3 part handles
  • Cutout provided on enclosure front flange for operator handle
  • Multi-door units include interconnected door linkage

Floor-Mount Enclosures

  • Sizes up to 72″ H x 72″ W
  • Hinged double doors with clamps, quarter turns or 3 part handles
  • Welded floor stand kits

Operator Interface

  • Push-button enclosures with versions 1 to 16 holes
  • 22.5mm and 30.5mm push-button hole sizes
  • Lift-off screw cover lids

Freestanding Enclosures

  • Sizes up to 90” H x 72” W
  • Hinged doors with clamps, quarter turns or 3 part handles
  • Single and Double door alternatives
  • Special configurations – dual access and sloped top models

Wireway & Trough

  • Pull Through Wireway up to 120” lengths
  • Profiles of 4×4”, 6×6” and 8×8”
  • Numerous joiner fittings for numerous applications



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