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Enclosures allow safe computer usage in hazards.(Special report)

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Safely implement computers in hazardous manufacturing and production environments with new TECStation Xtreme enclosures.

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For use where flammable gases and vapors are present, the new stainless steel models meet NEMA 4/4X. They are suited for Class I, Div. I and II locations (NEC).

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