UK manufacturer, Ritherdon, has launched its newest electrical enclosure – the first fully-recyclable PVC Cabinet.
The company is leaping into a more sustainable future by launching these innovative new cabinets as the family-owned firm celebrates its 130th anniversary.
Following months of research and development, combined with a six-figure investment, the Ritherdon PVC Cabinet range offers a new cost-effective solution for housing electrical equipment across a wide variety of applications, including EV chargers.
The innovative and durable PVC Cabinets are said to be different from any other plastic electrical enclosure currently on the market, because they can be recycled, unlike the standard GRP – glass reinforced plastic – enclosures, which end up in landfill.
Ritherdon’s cabinets are crafted from high-quality PVC over a metal frame, ensuring years of resistance to corrosion and environmental wear.
Designed with versatility in mind, applications for the PVC Cabinet are endless, from geothermal power stations to electric vehicle charging banks, telecoms equipment and advertising billboard housing to temporary building supplies.
Ritherdon ensures that the PVC Cabinet complies with relevant industry standards, including those set by National Highways, as there is huge potential to install these cabinets along the roadside.
Each PVC Cabinet is also designed with enhanced security features, including a robust locking mechanism to prevent unauthorised access, ensuring the vital and expensive equipment within is kept secure.
Another bonus to the PVC Cabinet’s construction is that it can be shipped to clients flat-packed, making them ideal for temporary housing solutions and exporting, and they are already receiving keen interest in their customisable cabinets internationally, including France, Australia, New Zealand and Iceland.