Current WestTechHA enclosure families are printed in PLA+ 2.0. It is the practical baseline material for the current indoor product line and gives the parts a cleaner, less brittle feel than older basic PLA used during earlier testing.
A shared reference for the printed material, indoor-use limits, and HSI-based serviceable mounting approach used across WestTech Home Automation enclosure families.
WestTechHA enclosures are built around practical indoor use, cleaner assembly, and repeatable service access.
Current WestTechHA enclosure families are printed in PLA+ 2.0. It is the practical baseline material for the current indoor product line and gives the parts a cleaner, less brittle feel than older basic PLA used during earlier testing.
These enclosures are not IP-rated and are not designed for wet locations, outdoor direct sunlight, vehicle interiors, or other high-heat environments. Customers should confirm the intended environment is appropriate before ordering.
These are functional printed enclosures. Minor layer lines or normal print-character marks may be visible, but the design goal is a clean, practical enclosure that mounts well and can be serviced when needed.
Material and serviceability notes apply across the product families unless a specific product page or checkout option states otherwise.
The HSI system is part of the current WestTechHA product standard, not just a premium Command feature.
Current WestTechHA enclosures use brass heat-set insert style threaded mounting points in key locations. This helps protect printed plastic screw holes from wearing out during assembly, testing, reopening, or future service.
The enclosure platform is intended to be more serviceable over time. HSI mounting helps make removable or replaceable parts easier to handle without treating the enclosure as a one-time-use printed box.
HSI-based serviceability supports future hardware changes, repair, replacement, and inspection. It also makes the enclosure feel more like a maintainable product platform.
For product-specific board layout photos, HSI interior examples, and reference hardware notes, use the Board Layout & Hardware Reference page.