Stahlin® Enclosures

Stahlin Enclosures contributes to the success of an outdoor emergency device

Stahlin® Enclosures, a brand of Robroy Enclosures®, a global manufacturer of fiberglass electrical, instrumentation, and industrial enclosures — announces the availability of a case study showcasing how Stahlin® helped Metis Secure Solutions with modified enclosures that provide reliability and durability in a new emergency warning product line: the MS-6100 Emergency Help Station.

This innovative alerting device is housed in a weatherproof, vandal-resistant exterior Stahlin® enclosure that expands the application of the emergency notification system to locations such as outdoor parks, bus, train and subway stations, parking garages, parks, and courtyards.

In addition to enabling the transmission of wireless signals, the enclosure containing the MS-6100 Emergency Help Station had to be able to handle the demands of an outdoor environment and be highly visible.

Metis Secure Solutions selected Stahlin® DiamondShield® — a fiberglass enclosure that can be molded in a bold yellow color, remains watertight over time, and is easily modified to ensure the quick installation of components including an emergency light and heating element.

Additionally, fiberglass DiamondShield® enclosures allow the transmission of wireless signals. Typically, an exposed metal enclosure would require an external antenna to ensure signals could be sent and received.

Metis Secure Solutions systems are placed in extreme urban environments and the company anticipated that damage to antennas would compromise the functionality of the device, consequently posing a safety risk and creating an ongoing maintenance and service issue. Metis Secure

Solutions, a Mircom Group Company, determined that Stahlin’s Non-Metallic DS (DiamondShield®) Series would meet the needs specific to protecting their product.

The Stahlin® DiamondShield® Series was developed for design, flexibility, and pleasing aesthetics. Applications include high-end electronics, harsh corrosive environments, and industrial applications both indoors and out.

The complete case study is downloadable at no obligation by visiting:

https://stahlin.com/case-study/stahlin-non-metallic-enclosure-modifications-contribute-to-a-new-outdoor-emergency-device-with-added-functionality-and-increased-reliability/