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ENCLOSURES  PRODUCTS MAKING INTERNAL ACCESS EASIER


The HSK heatsink enclosures now available online from Astrosyn, consist of two sliding channels together with end panels. Simple to assemble and use, the design provides easy access to fitted electronics modules for test probes or component adjustment in-situ. The free-standing or 3U rack mount models


provide a low thermal impedance housing for sensitive electronics. The standard units are large enough to house a toroidal transformer of up to 100VA. Eurocard boards can slide into internal card guides, enabling


multiple high power devices to be attached to the heatsink section of the vertical wall with an M3 screw and half nut, with no need for drilling. Two boards can be mounted within the black anodised enclosure, and standard spacers can be used to support heavy components. Available in 160mm or 220mm lengths, they have a normal wall thickness of 2mm, increasing to 7mm adjacent to power devices. Internal and external M4 nut ‘T’ slots are provided for mounting.


Astrosyn International Technology www.astrosyn.com T: 01634 815 175


TYPE R MODELS Enter 202 PROTECTING AGAINST HIDDEN COSTS


Hylec-APL’s manufacturing arm, DE Controls, has developed a range of IP65 door enclosures. They have been designed to simplify installation and are supplied with a galvanised steel back plate, external mounting brackets and a lock and key as standard. Often door enclosures are housing components that require regular access, meaning that the sealing must be able to withstand regular shutting without losing integrity. Hylec-APL has designed its range with long term protection in mind, offering IP65 protection thanks to the liquid gasket seals which are a standard feature throughout the range. The hinged door enclosures use flame retardant


The handCASE handheld enclosures range from ROLEC has been added to with the launch of the Type R models. These enable design engineers to mount larger membrane keypads and displays. The handCASE Type R offers an


alternative to the existing Type S which features a slightly narrower top section and is shaped to mount a display in the uppermost area of the recessed lid. These high performance, IP66 rated


diecast aluminium enclosures are designed for demanding industrial applications, notably handheld machine controllers, robotics and heavy duty test and measurement instruments. IP67 protection is available as an option. Cable glands can be mounted in the


flat surfaces. Optional black ABS battery cradles are also available for 4 x AA or 2 x 9V cells. EMC protection can be added by


specifying an optional gasket (-55°C to 160°C). Customising services include CNC milling and drilling, silk screen and tampo printing of legends and logos, and assembly of cable glands.


Rolec www.rolec-enclosures.co.uk T: 01489 583 858


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ABS with wall thicknesses of up to 3.5mm which offer impact resistance of IK08. Because ABS is non-corrosive the enclosures are also able to offer protection from continual exposure to external conditions, even in marine applications. Eight different sizes are available, with a blank or transparent (polycarbonate) door option available. The door enclosures are supplied with many features as standard which keep the purchase costs


low. Additionally a quarter turn lock and key is supplied for further security when the doors are closed. Installation is made easier due to external wall brackets that don’t compromise the overall IP rating and an internal galvanised steel back plate for easy mounting.


Hylec-APL www.Hylec-APL.com T: 01933 234 400


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The range of TK electrical enclosures from Spelsberg has been expanded with the introduction of a number of new designs. The new enclosures, carrying the 1813 moniker, closes a gap in the list of dimensions offered, providing greater flexibility to end users searching for the ideal combination of installation space and a compact footprint. The TK enclosure range includes hundreds of sizes and options which have been


developed over time to meet the needs of industry professionals. They are manufactured from polystyrene and high strength polycarbonate, providing a non- corrosive housing for sensitive electronics. For added flexibility all standard products are available with a host of accessories including DIN-rails and mounting plates (steel and insulated). Spelsberg UK is also able to customise enclosures in-house to suit almost any


need. It offers CNC machining for bespoke entry point configuration and laser marking for company logos, certification or instructions. Spelsberg also offers in-house assembly, assisting with the production process and reducing installation times once delivered. The latest products are available in a variety of configurations which add a total of 48 new standard


enclosures to the range. Spelsberg www.spelsberg.co.uk T: 01952 605 849


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A new vertical DIN-rail mount housing has been added to the enclosure portfolio of CamdenBoss. It is supplied complete with terminal blocks and features a clip together design for fast assembly. The CVB-Plus housing is a


22.5mm wide vertical DIN-rail mount enclosure moulded in green self extinguishing UL94-V0 flame retardant PA66. Solid and vented versions are also available. The CVB-Plus also features spring loaded clips that can be snapped into position to make the housing chassis/surface mountable, making it useful in


numerous electrical and electronic applications. The CVB-Plus also


incorporates two vertical PCB slots to ensure boards are held in place firmly and a development PCB is also available as an option.


CamdenBoss www.camdenboss.com T: 01638 716 101 Enter 203


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