IP44 vs IP67 Industrial Sockets: Which One Should You Choose?
June 2, 2026
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IP Rating Guide
IP44 vs IP67 Industrial Sockets
The difference between these two ratings can determine the safety and reliability of your entire installation.
IP44
Indoor
IP67
Outdoor / Harsh
The IP (Ingress Protection) rating is the single most critical specification when selecting sockets for any environment beyond a clean, dry indoor space. Defined by IEC 60529, the IP code describes how well an enclosure resists solid particles and water — and choosing the wrong class results in product failure, electrical hazards and costly downtime.
How to Read an IP Code
IP X 4
First Digit — Solid Protection
Scale 0–6. Digit 4 = protection against objects ≥ 1 mm. Digit 6 = completely dust-tight — no ingress at all.
IP 4 X
Second Digit — Water Protection
Scale 0–9. Digit 4 = splashing water. Digit 7 = temporary immersion up to 1 metre for 30 minutes.
IP44
Indoor / Protected Outdoor
Protects Against
Solid objects larger than 1 mm
Water splashing from any direction
Immersion · Dust-tight · Jet water
Best For
Indoor workshops · Protected covered areas · Light industrial
Recommended
IP67
Outdoor / Harsh Environments
Protects Against
Complete dust ingress — fully dust-tight
Temporary immersion: 1 m / 30 min
Heavy rain, marine spray, flooding
Best For
Outdoor · Construction · Marine · Agriculture · Wet industrial
TRX IP67 Connector Range
TRX IP67-rated industrial connectors — built without compromise for outdoor, construction and marine environments.
Quick Decision Reference
Environment
IP44
IP67
Dry indoor workshop
YES
Optional
Covered outdoor area
CAUTION
YES
Exposed outdoor installation
NO
YES
Construction site
NO
YES
Marine / Agriculture
NO
YES
TRX Recommendation
When in doubt, specify IP67.
The cost difference between IP44 and IP67 is marginal. The cost of a single failure — product replacement, downtime, safety investigation — far exceeds it. TRX IP67 connectors are engineered for permanent exposure to outdoor, industrial and marine environments.