Application
Outdoor Electrical Enclosures
Outdoor electrical enclosures need gasket materials that can handle rain, dust, UV exposure, temperature changes, and long-term compression on doors or covers.
What This Scenario Needs
Gasket selection guide for outdoor electrical boxes, equipment enclosures, and weather-exposed cabinet assemblies.
Common Buyer Pain Points
- Water and dust ingress around doors and covers
- Compression loss after repeated opening
- UV and ozone aging outdoors
- Unclear RoHS, REACH, TDS, or SDS document support
Recommended Material Direction
- EPDM foam for weather resistance and compression recovery
- Silicone foam or silicone rubber for broader temperature exposure
- Neoprene / CR when balanced weather and industrial performance is needed
Related Product Categories
Information Needed for Quotation
| Item 1 | Enclosure drawing or gasket path |
|---|---|
| Item 2 | Door gap and compression target |
| Item 3 | Material and thickness |
| Item 4 | Adhesive or mechanical installation |
| Item 5 | Quantity and compliance documents |
Practical Note
For IP-rated enclosure projects, the gasket supports sealing performance, but the final IP rating belongs to the complete enclosure assembly and test condition. Material choice, compression design, installation method, and production tolerance should be reviewed together.