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OKW EXTENDS ITS MINI-DATA-BOX SENSOR ENCLOSURES RANGE TO 40 STANDARD OPTIONS O


KW’s MINI-DATA-BOX sensor enclosures are now available in 40 standard permutations – reducing the need for customisation.


These fast-fit, ‘go anywhere’ enclosures are ideal for IoT/IIoT, smart logistics, peripherals, interfaces, automation, environmental technology, measurement and control, security/monitoring and ICT. Their compact size and ergonomic contours also make them popular for wearable electronics.


MINI-DATA-BOX is available in two shapes: S (square) and E (‘edge’/ rectangular). Both can be specified either with/without flanges for screws and cable ties, enabling quick and easy mounting to walls, ceilings, rails and masts. Curved corners and ‘diamond cut’ lid bevelling enhance the enclosures’ aesthetics, and there are flat surfaces for interfaces.


Robust construction, an all-round tongue and groove joint, and IP 65 seals (accessories) make MINI-DATA-BOX perfect for challenging outdoor and industrial environments. The enclosures are moulded from ASA+PC (UL 94 V-0) for added strength and UV stability. Assembly is with stainless steel Torx screws to deter tampering. Inside, there are fixing supports for PCBs and components in the top and bottom. Alternatively, potting of electronic assemblies is possible.


MINI-DATA-BOX is available in four plan sizes from 40 x 40 mm to 70 x 50 mm and in two heights: 15 mm and 20 mm. The standard colours are traffic white (RAL 9016) and anthracite grey (RAL 7016). The flanged version is also available with a traffic white (RAL 9016) top and traffic grey A (RAL 7042) bottom part.


OKW can supply MINI-DATA-BOX fully customised. Services include CNC


machining, lacquering, printing, laser marking, EMC shielding and installation/ assembly of accessories.


For more information, view the OKW website: https://www.okwenclosures.com/en/Plastic-enclosures/Mini-Data-Box.htm


OKW ENCLOSURES LTD  01489 583858  sales@okw.co.uk


METCASE TECHNOMET-CONTROL: NEW POLE-MOUNTABLE HMI ENCLOSURES


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ETCASE’s premium TECHNOMET-CONTROL


enclosures can now be specified with a mounting bracket (accessory) for poles and masts Ð50 mm or larger. Applications include HMI, panel PCs, industrial control, security systems, test and measurement, point-of- sale terminals and detection equipment.


The new pole mounting bracket fits the standard VESA mounting holes on the rear panel of all sizes of TECHNOMET-CONTROL. Four slots allow plastic or metal straps to be used to secure the bracket to the pole or mast.


TECHNOMET-CONTROL is suitable for mounting HMI displays from Siemens (e.g. KTP400 to TP1200) and other manufacturers.


TECHNOMET-CONTROL can be specified in four sizes from 230 x 180 x 95 mm to 420 x 300 x 95 mm. These smart aluminium enclosures feature a modern, cohesive design. Diecast front and rear bezels fit flush with the main case body for a smooth appearance. All panels have M4 pillars for earth connections.


METCASE can supply TECHNOMET-CONTROL fully customised to the customer’s individual specifications. Services include custom sizes, CNC machining and photo-quality digital printing.


View the METCASE website for more information: https://www.metcase.co.uk/en/Metal-Enclosures/Technomet-Control.htm


METCASE ENCLOSURES  01489 583858  sales@metcase.co.uk


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