EIC’s Protector™ Series Air Conditioned Enclosures play an important role in insuring reliable performance of electrical and electronic equipment in both indoor and outdoor environments. Read More...
In the second installment of our EIC Meet the Team Series we would like to introduce you to one of our design engineers, Steve Berrodin. Read More...
Welcome to part three of our series on Getting to Know Thermoelectric Cooling Technology. In our concluding post we will examine some of the most treacherous environments, inhospitable surroundings and corrosive atmospheres that destroy electronic and electrical devices. Read More...
In Part 2 of this series, we would like to focus on computers, sensitive electronics and other mission-critical devices. Read More...
In order to ensure that our products meet the demands of our customers and their specific cooling needs, we take into account numerous variables. One of these variables includes a High Standard of Performance. Read More...
EIC Solutions Inc. is proud to be celebrating our 40th Anniversary! Read More...
When the New Meadowlands Stadium was constructed, it’s LCD scoreboards’ electrical wiring components and controls had to be mounted close to the screens to reduce wire length and eliminate any RF/EMI noise. The best mounting position was behind the screens, which exposed them to weather elements. Read More...
A national security company was in need of a solution that could provide both cooling and heating for the enclosures housing camera systems used for license plate recognition at select US border crossings. Read More...
EIC Solutions, Inc. recently completed the delivery of 110 Protector™ Series Air Conditioned Stainless Steel Enclosures for a Department of Homeland Security project. The EIC Protector™ Series was chosen as a solution for cooling and heating RFID systems used for frequent crosser recognition at U.S. border crossings, which have become more widespread as post-9/11 security measures have increased. Read More...
An oil and gas exploration company was interested in using an EIC thermoelectric air conditioner to cool their electrical control panels in their offshore drilling rigs and refining plants in the Gulf of Mexico, however EIC had no small units available that were Class 1, Division 2 outdoor rated. Read More...