Weidmuller Expands Engineered Enclosures Production with New U.S. Facility

May 2, 2014
Weidmuller is pleased to announce the opening of their new enclosure assembly facility in Houston, Texas.
Weidmuller is pleased to announce the opening of their new enclosure assembly facility in Houston, Texas. This new facility will enable the company to provide an expanded scope of engineered enclosures capabilities and services to customers in the petroleum processing, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food processing and utilities industries.
The new Houston facility houses a 6,300 square foot production area and 15,000 square feet of warehouse space. Employing a staff for production, testing, quality inspection and warehouse operations, it is the assembly site for listed general industrial enclosures that meet UL Standard 508A for the United States, and cUL Standard C22.2 No. 14 for Canada. This facility is also an approved assembly site for hazardous area enclosures that meet approvals including UL, CSA, CE, ATEX, IECEx and other standards.
Weidmuller’s experience in engineering and building enclosures with global approvals also includes junction boxes, wireless communication solutions, DC solar combiner boxes, and intrinsically safe enclosures. Their engineered enclosure solutions can be designed to include Weidmuller connectivity components, such as terminal block¬s and power supplies, as well as customer specified components.  
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