FIBOX indoor and outdoor enclosures, available from Jameco Electronics, are constructed of impact- and corrosion-resistant, UV-stabilized plastics to protect sensitive components. (Image: PRNewswire/Jameco Electronics)

Jameco Electronics has added a new line of impact-resistant plastic enclosures to its offerings

BELMONT, Calif.—Jameco Electronics, a provider of electronic components, test equipment, and power supplies, recently added FIBOX to its line of indoor and outdoor electrical enclosures, the company said in a release.

FIBOX is a prominent manufacturer of enclosures and control cabinets for numerous applications, including industrial control, IoT, and building automation. Its cabinets and enclosures are corrosion-resistant and RF-transparent, making them well-suited for indoor and outdoor applications, according to the release

Electrical enclosures provide protection for power distribution equipment, telecommunications infrastructure, and other sensitive electronics. They are commonly seen in cities and towns, housing electrical connections for streetlights, traffic signals, utility meters, and more. FIBOX enclosures are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, from high heat to freezing cold, while maintaining a sealed, impact-resistant enclosure, Jameco said in the release

“We are excited to add FIBOX to our line card,” said Jameco Electronics Vice President of Product Marketing Gil Orozco, in the release. “Their polycarbonate enclosures provide an ideal solution for customers looking to protect their equipment. The enclosures are very competitively priced, especially considering their strength and durability.”

FIBOX produces enclosures constructed of impact-resistant, UV-stabilized plastics to protect sensitive components in demanding environments. Its enclosures come in a range of sizes to suit different applications. Options are reported to include wall-mount enclosures, free-standing enclosures, HMI Covers, and Push Button Enclosures. All FIBOX products meet stringent UL, NEMA, and IP ratings, according to the release.