INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Protective Housing

Protective housing for industrial wireless power transfer modules, providing environmental protection, EMI shielding, and thermal management.

Component Specifications

Definition
A specialized enclosure designed to protect industrial wireless power transfer modules from environmental hazards, electromagnetic interference, and thermal issues. It ensures operational reliability by maintaining proper shielding, heat dissipation, and physical protection in industrial settings.
Working Principle
Works by creating a sealed or ventilated barrier that shields internal electronics from dust, moisture, chemicals, and electromagnetic interference while facilitating heat dissipation through conductive materials or cooling mechanisms.
Materials
Typically made from aluminum alloys (e.g., 6061-T6) for lightweight EMI shielding and heat dissipation, or stainless steel (e.g., 304/316) for corrosion resistance. May include polycarbonate or ABS plastic windows for visual inspection, with silicone or rubber gaskets (e.g., EPDM) for IP-rated sealing.
Technical Parameters
  • Weight 1.5-3 kg
  • Cooling Passive or active (fan-assisted)
  • Mounting Panel or DIN rail mountable
  • IP Rating IP65/IP67
  • Dimensions Customizable (e.g., 200x150x100 mm)
  • EMI Shielding ≥40 dB at 100 MHz
  • Operating Temperature -20°C to 85°C
Standards
ISO 13849-1, IEC 60529, UL 508A, DIN EN 60529

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Protective Housing.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Overheating due to poor ventilation
  • EMI leakage from improper sealing
  • Corrosion in chemical environments
  • Physical damage from impacts
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Inadequate cooling design
Failure: Overheating leading to module malfunction
Mitigation: Incorporate heat sinks, fans, or thermal pads; use materials with high thermal conductivity.
Trigger: Compromised sealing gaskets
Failure: Ingress of dust/moisture causing short circuits
Mitigation: Use high-quality EPDM gaskets, regular inspection, and IP testing during manufacturing.
Trigger: Poor EMI shielding
Failure: Interference with nearby electronics
Mitigation: Ensure continuous conductive surfaces, proper grounding, and compliance with EMI standards.

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.5 mm for dimensional accuracy, ±2°C for thermal thresholds
Test Method
IP testing per IEC 60529, EMI testing per CISPR 11, thermal cycling per IEC 60068-2-14

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of a protective housing for wireless power transfer modules?

To shield the module from environmental factors (dust, moisture), electromagnetic interference, and manage heat to ensure reliable power transfer in industrial applications.

How does the housing provide EMI shielding?

Through conductive materials like aluminum or steel that absorb or reflect electromagnetic waves, with seams sealed using gaskets to prevent leakage.

Can these housings be customized for specific industrial needs?

Yes, they are often custom-designed for dimensions, material, cooling options, and mounting to fit specific machinery and environmental conditions.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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