Going “Green” with Polycase
August 22nd, 2010We’ve been exploring what Green means to Polycase. Now that we’ve established what Green is, let’s explore how Polycase can help you get there.
Why NEMA Electronic Cases Don’t Degrade
August 10th, 2010It’s summer here in Cleveland, smack dab in the middle of the outrageous humidity, sweltering temperatures, and balmy nights. The minute you step outside you are dripping in moisture. I almost hate to use the word “sweat” because it’s so humid you can’t really tell if you’re sweating or just collecting liquid from the air. Say what you will about bitter cold winters, I’d still take that any day over this heat and humidity.
NEMA Enclosures and Flamenco: You Thought They Had Nothing In Common
February 1st, 2010The dance lessons continue and I’m learning more than I thought I would. Really, I always assumed it was one or two moves and then just add in some flair, like dips or a fancy foot move. But no, there are STEPS to these dances. And one must know them in a specific order, from start to finish, so that as part of a couple, he or she can lead or be led. Blows my mind really. So are there other processes in life that we must follow exact steps in order to correctly complete the process? Why, I’m glad you asked. Yes, yes there are.
Waterproof NEMA Boxes Meet Strict 4x Ratings
October 26th, 2009Keeping sensitive electronic connections safe from damaging dust, dirt, moisture and direct water exposure is critical for industrial and outdoor settings. When applied and installed correctly, NEMA 4 rated electronic enclosures provide for the protection against dirt, rain, sleet, snow, dust and ice as well as splashed and direct nozzle-sprayed water, while NEMA 4x rated enclosures include corrosion prevention in their long list of protective properties.



