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Stainless steel switchgear and control cabinets are used in many applications such as in the food and pharmaceutical industries but also in maritime applications stainless steel is widely used. The main reason for using stainless steel is the risk of corrosion due to the harsh conditions in which these switchgear and control cabinets are installed. 

The compact enclosures and wall/floor cabinets are used in and on the installed machines but also for installation in a building. They provide constant protection to the components installed in these cabinets and enclosures. Rittal's stainless steel cabinets and enclosures meet the extremely high requirements for corrosion protection and chemical resistance. Well-thought-out system platforms, combined with comprehensive system accessories, form the basis for the special solutions of the Rittal stainless steel program. 



Failure costs

The mechanical processing of stainless steel compact enclosures and wall/floor cabinets is a job that should not be underestimated. The use of unsuitable tools, personnel who are not properly prepared for the task, noise, time pressure and lack of space, among other things, cause errors that directly affect the final result. Using the knowledge and expertise of Rittal, who also have the right tools at their disposal when mechanically processing stainless steel enclosures, reduces these failure costs. Failure costs slow down and extend the ime-to-market. With Rittal Machining Service, failure costs are prevented.

Because Rittal takes care of all mechanical pre-processing, qualified employees can be used for other, passing tasks. In addition, the Machining Service calculation tool provides a clear overview of the machining costs per product. This is very useful when preparing pre-calculations or quotations.

The reliable Rittal Just in Time delivery also guarantees an optimal workflow for efficient processes. 

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