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Building Your Data Security with Argent 50 B&C Class Security Server Racks

Argent's 50 Series racks are trusted by Sydney Trains, defence organisations, and major infrastructure projects across Australia.

April 14, 2026
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Building Your Data Security with Argent 50 B&C Class Security Server Racks

Argent 50 Series Security Server Racks Trusted Across Australia’s Most Demanding En­vi­ron­ments

When it comes to secure computing in­fra­struc­ture, con­fi­dence is built on proven per­for­mance, trusted de­ploy­ments, and products en­gi­neered for high-security, high-de­pen­den­cy en­vi­ron­ments. Argent’s 50 Series B & C Class Security Server Racks are trusted by leading or­gan­i­sa­tions including Sydney Trains, defence sectors, and major Aus­tralian in­fra­struc­ture projects.

Designed and Man­u­fac­tured in Australia for Secure In­fra­struc­ture

The Argent 50 Series is 100% designed and man­u­fac­tured in Western Sydney, Australia. This local expertise ensures superior quality control, tailored solutions, and re­spon­sive­ness to specific project re­quire­ments. Aus­tralian man­u­fac­tur­ing also minimises supply chain risks while de­liv­er­ing full com­pli­ance with local standards and reg­u­la­tions.

Security Con­struc­tion and Equipment Committee (SCEC) Com­pli­ance

These server racks meet the stringent SCEC B Class and C Class standards, making them ideal for secure gov­ern­ment, defence, and critical in­fra­struc­ture en­vi­ron­ments. Argent’s SCEC en­dorse­ment ensures that every rack delivers robust physical pro­tec­tion with tamper-resistant con­struc­tion, advanced locking mech­a­nisms, and certified com­pli­ance.

Built for Secure and Critical En­vi­ron­ments

In sectors such as rail, defence, gov­ern­ment, and in­fra­struc­ture, server racks serve as more than just equipment holders. They are secure en­clo­sures safe­guard­ing sensitive systems and com­mu­ni­ca­tions hardware. Argent’s 50 Series is en­gi­neered with this security-first mindset, combining:

  • Fully welded zinc anneal steel frames and panels for maximum strength

  • Per­fo­rat­ed doors with 3-point locking or solid/poly­car­bon­ate window options

  • Choice of B Class com­bi­na­tion locks or C Class keyed locks (KABA X10 series)

  • Wide range of thermal man­age­ment ac­ces­sories, including fan tops and di­rec­tion­al fan trays

  • In­te­grat­ed cable man­age­ment and SCEC-approved cable entry solutions

  • Con­fig­urable sizes and depths to suit diverse equipment and site needs

Optimised Design for Per­for­mance, Security, and Com­pli­ance

Argent 50 Series racks offer practical features tailored to real-world secure de­ploy­ments:

  • Doors that open beyond 180 degrees for easy main­te­nance

  • Solid, in­ter­nal­ly secured side panels with optional ven­ti­la­tion

  • Vertical mounting angles labelled with rack units for precise equipment in­stal­la­tion

  • Load capacity up to 1200kg ensuring support for high-density hardware

  • Powder coat finish in black with other colours available on request

Why Choose Argent 50 Series Security Server Racks?

  • Proven re­li­a­bil­i­ty in Australia’s most demanding secure en­vi­ron­ments

  • Security-first en­gi­neer­ing designed to protect critical IT in­fra­struc­ture phys­i­cal­ly

  • Local Aus­tralian man­u­fac­tur­ing enabling cus­tomi­sa­tion and faster project delivery

  • Com­pli­ance with SCEC standards for gov­ern­ment and defence ap­pli­ca­tions

  • Com­pre­hen­sive accessory options including power dis­tri­b­u­tion units, cable man­age­ment, and air con­tain­ment systems

For or­gan­i­sa­tions requiring mission-critical physical security and per­for­mance, Argent 50 Series B & C Class Security Server Racks deliver a trusted, en­gi­neered solution.

Learn more about Argent’s high-security server racks and in­fra­struc­ture solutions at argent.com.au or contact Argent directly for tailored project support.

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