Industrial Solutions. Build Around Your Operator Interface.
XINDUX delivers configurable product platforms and custom built assemblies for OEMs and machine builders. With production and engineering across Germany, Turkey, and India, we combine reliable manufacturing with fast response times and global sourcing to keep your projects moving.
From concept to finished unit, we support product design reconstruction, supply chain optimization, cost reduction, and complete assemblies, backed by warehousing and local stocking options for quick turnaround.
Designed for Integration
From Housing to Complete HMI Unit
Mechanically processed enclosures and panels with defined interfaces, sealing concepts, and cable routing. Assembled units ready for installation and series supply.
Yes. XINDUX operates with warehousing capabilities and can stock locally to enable fast turnaround and short response times.
We offer standard base sizes where it makes sense, but most projects are configured as customer specific builds, including machining, front panel processing, and complete unit assembly.
Both. We can deliver empty housings, processed housings with cutouts and threads, or fully assembled units including mounting hardware and customer specified components.
XINDUX provides industrial and explosion proof enclosures in materials such as aluminum, polyester, ABS, polycarbonate, stainless steel, and sheet steel.
Depending on the enclosure series and configuration, protection up to IP69K is available for demanding dust and water exposure.
Aluminum enclosures use AlSi 12 material and support IP66, IP67, IP68, and IP69 ratings, NEMA 4X and 6P, IK09 impact resistance, and optional EMC sealing with conductive gasket.
Yes. Aluminum enclosure characteristics include completed salt spray testing and successful shock and vibration testing as part of their technical profile.
Stainless steel variants include 1.4301 (304) and 1.4404 (316L) options with sealing concepts and protection classes up to IP69 depending on series and configuration.
Yes. High voltage enclosure concepts include stainless steel construction, IP66 as standard with IP67 or IP68 on request, and temperature ranges depending on seal material.
Yes. XINDUX product solutions are referenced as certified to standards such as ATEX and IECEx depending on the product category and configuration.
Sheet steel enclosures include powder coating (commonly RAL7035), all round PU sealing, IP66 and NEMA 4 protection, and an integrated perforated strip system in a 12.5 mm grid for flexible interior mounting.
Yes. We provide cutouts, threads, and interface preparation aligned to your cable routing, connectors, ventilation elements, and operator interface requirements, then assemble to your specification.
Yes. We can start from standard panel dimensions for faster engineering, then apply custom front panel processing, cutouts, mounting patterns, and labeling to match your HMI components and design rules.
Yes. We can deliver a complete assembly including enclosure or panel body, processed front plate, mounting hardware, and the integration of customer specified components so your team receives an install ready unit.
Typical scope includes precise cutouts, drilling and threading, window openings, gasket interfaces, mounting studs, and surface finishing aligned to the HMI device and sealing concept.
We align the sealing concept with your ingress protection targets and can integrate suitable cable glands and cable entry systems as part of the assembled unit to maintain sealing and strain relief.
Support arm systems are configured around your load, reach, and movement envelope, then matched to your enclosure or HMI panel interfaces for stable mounting, clean cable routing, and service access.
Yes. Kiosk systems can be configured as full stations including mounting for screens and devices, cable routing concepts, and enclosure integration, then delivered assembled to reduce installation time on site.
We offer foot pedals in three versions: single pedal, two pedal, and three pedal configurations. Functions can be assigned according to your control concept, such as creep movement and stop functions.
We align the pedal function mapping with your machine control design, required contact logic, and operating mode concept. For safety related stop functions, the final implementation must match your applicable machine safety standards and your safety controller architecture.