Essentra to showcase access hardware solutions at Data Centre World

Essentra Components, a leading manufacturer of essential components and solutions, will showcase its latest range of access hardware products at the upcoming Data Centre World Conference 2025 in London.

The new products include compression locks, linear handle locks and a range of hinges (including HVAC, detent torque and heavy-duty hinges) to ensure further enhanced security and convenience in equipment cabinet design.

Essentra will also be exhibiting its extensive existing range of components in its inventory for data centre design professionals, alongside live demonstrations of its electronic locking systems to protect sensitive equipment from deliberate or accidental damage.

Karl Vieira, Key Account Manager for Access Hardware, at Essentra, “We’re looking forward to unveiling and showcasing our latest product innovations at the Data Centre World event, including our new locks and hinges. Supplying solutions for data centre professionals and manufacturers in this space requires specific requirements and we are delighted that we are a key, trusted supplier for a range of organisations in this sector.

“Our team will be on hand to demonstrate our solutions, tailored to the evolving needs of the data centre industry.”

Essentra can be found at Stand DC464 during the two-day event, 12-13 March, at the ExCeL, London. 

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