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Ansi 70 Vs Ral 7035 Better -

Winner: RAL 7035 If the enclosure holds a touchscreen, display, or is opposite a window, ANSI 70’s glare is a liability. Operators will see reflections of themselves and overhead lights. RAL 7035 diffuses light, reducing eye fatigue. For server rooms (dark, low light), gloss is fine; for control rooms (bright, lit), matte wins.

The "better" option is often the one that is actually available.

In the US, domestic enclosure manufacturers (like Hammond or Saginaw) often default to ANSI Gray. However, the global supply chain has shifted. Many "American" brands now manufacture overseas or source components built to RAL standards. ansi 70 vs ral 7035 better

If you specify RAL 7035, you open the door to a wider global supply of enclosures. If you specify ANSI 70, you may limit yourself slightly to specific North American suppliers.

This is where the philosophy gap matters most. ANSI 70 is typically applied as a polyester urethane or hybrid powder coat. RAL 7035 is almost exclusively a pure polyester or textured polyester powder coat. Winner: RAL 7035 If the enclosure holds a

Winner: RAL 7035. For outdoor or chemical environments, RAL 7035 is the professional choice. ANSI 70 belongs inside climate-controlled offices.


| Feature | ANSI 61 (70 gloss) | RAL 7035 | |--------|-------------------|-----------| | Heat reflection | Good | Slightly better (lighter) | | Scratch visibility | Lower (hides marks) | Higher | | Industry standard | NEMA (North America) | IEC (Global/Europe) | | Touch-up availability | Easy in US | Easy in EU/Asia | Winner: RAL 7035

Choose RAL 7035 if your enclosure will see the sun, sweat, or a shipping container. Choose ANSI 70 if your enclosure will see a cubicle, a rag, and a North American supply closet.


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