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PPFS19010LG2

6U Perforated Panel

$52.17

Hammond, PPFS Series, Perforated Steel Rack Panel, 16-Gauge Vented Rack Panel, Perforated steel rack panel designed to allow airflow while covering unused rack space

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Product Details
SKU:
PPFS19010LG2
UPC:
623980889665
Weight:
3.05 LBS
Width:
19.00 in
Height:
10.50 in
Depth:
0.50 in
Enclosure Type:
Rack

Features

Features
  • 16-gauge steel construction provides durable rack space coverage while allowing airflow through the panel.
  • Perforated design allows approximately 25% airflow, supporting cooling and ventilation in rack environments.
  • Designed to install in unused rack space while maintaining airflow for active equipment.
  • Fits standard 19 in EIA-compliant rack rails for universal compatibility.
  • Available in multiple heights (1U–10U+) to match rack configurations.
  • Smooth powder coat finish available in black or light gray for clean, professional installations.
  • Helps balance airflow while maintaining rack organization and separation.
  • Ideal for racks requiring ventilation without leaving open gaps.
  • TAA-compliant, manufactured in North America supports government procurement requirements and ensures consistent quality.
  • Powder coat finish (GREENGUARD, TSCA, RoHS compliant) supports environmental and durability requirements.

Benefits

Benefits

The PPFS Series perforated steel rack panels provide a balanced solution for covering unused rack space while allowing airflow. Designed with a vented pattern, they support cooling performance while maintaining rack organization and aesthetics.

By allowing controlled airflow through the panel, the PPFS Series helps optimize thermal management in data centers, telecom rooms, and network environments without compromising rack layout.

Applications

Applications
  • Data centers and server rooms
  • Telecom and network installations
  • High-density rack environments
  • Racks requiring airflow through unused spaces
  • Installations with active cooling strategies