A leader in technology and material usage
At ELSTA Mosdorfer we use a technologically sophisticated material to ensure optimum results across the entire performance requirements profile of our cabinet systems: hot-pressed, glass fibre reinforced thermoset polyester (SMC = sheet moulding compound). Not least because of this, we are your first point of contact for long-lasting solutions.
Particularly in the production and use of cable distribution cabinets, there is more long-standing and positive experience with SMC than with most other plastics. The first cable distribution cabinets were produced in 1963, and some are still in use today. Being proven in practice is the best evidence of the suitability of SMC-based plastics for long-term use. There are no such empirical values for polycarbonate and other thermoplastics.
The high-energy UV radiation in sunlight only causes the components to age visually. The resin-rich surface of the SMC component is affected by the UV radiation on the top layer down to a depth of 50 – 100 µm. However, the mechanical and electrical properties of the enclosures are not significantly affected.
SMC can draw on experience going back more than 30 years. Most cabinets are used outdoors without paint. UV light, rain, wind and temperature changes do not result in any reduction of their functionality. While metal cabinets rust and cabinets made of polycarbonate become brittle, enclosures made of SMC only show slight yellowing and minor surface abrasion over time.
The temperature range in which cable distribution cabinets are used extends from a continuous operating temperature of -50°C to just under +100°C. This is where SMC shows its strength as a thermoset – these temperature influences do not change the structure of the material. Unlike other materials, SMC exhibits no embrittlement at low temperatures or signs of softening at high temperatures.