OCTOBER 2015
Enclosures&Enclosure Furniture Supplement
IN THE PURSUIT OF INNOVATION EXCELLENCE NEW PRODUCT
Introducing a new generation of cooling units which is said to represent a quantum leap in terms of efficiency and cost effective operation
CASE STUDY S4
To ensure a dependable wireless communications network, the enclosures housing the Wi-Fi access points need to be of the highest quality
NEW PRODUCTS S8
A wide range of EMI filters to suit a range of applications, and fans designed for small enclosure applications, have been introduced
JUNE 2015 S10
EnclosureSolutions Supplement
NEW PRODUCT
Fan-and-filter units with EC motors for electrical enclosure cooling offer a range of benefits. Now, an EC Speed Control has been added to the range
NEW PRODUCT S4
A new dual thermostat has been introduced which is designed to regulate the temperature and humidity inside enclosures
NEW PRODUCT S6
Offering a host of features and benefits, a new enclosure range has been developed for harsh and demanding environments
S7
WINTER/SPRING 2015
Enclosure&Panel BuildingSolutions
WHEN GOOD OOD METAL GOES BAD
CABLE ENTRY SYSTEMS
A new on-demand configuration tool for cable entry systems is offering benefits to designers
ENCLOSURES INDUSTRY
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Today’s OEMs demand far more from the enclosures they specify. But what does the future hold?
MODIFIED ENCLOSURES
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To meet project requirements, modifications to standard metal enclosures are often carried out
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Enclosure & Panel Building Solutions Winter/Spring 2015
Enclosure Solutions JUNE 2015
Enclosures & Enclosure Furniture Supplement OCTOBER 2015
Enclosure Solutions Supplements 2016
Enclosure Solutions, The Supplement dedicated to all
things enclosure, will be included in the June and October issues of Design Solutions
To advertise in the next issue of Enclosure Solutions, please contact:
Sara Gordon –
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