Cases & enclosures
CUSTOMISED ENCLOSURES FOR HMI ELECTRONICS
TECHNOMET-CONTROL is perfect for indoor applications such as industrial machine control, factory processing, security systems, test and measurement, point-of-sale, IIoT and detection equipment. It can house a wide range of touch screens and displays, notably Siemens TP, Beckhoff and B&R.
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MINITEC – one of many OKW models to win an iF Product Design Award – is ideal for emergency systems, monitoring and alarms, wireless remote control, mobile USB applications and IoT/IIoT. Modern, flat styling makes these attractive, ergonomic housings easy to carry or wear. They comprise two shells separated by a choice of intermediate rings. These rings enable MINITEC to be fitted to belts, wrist straps, lanyards, key rings or carried loose. Some rings feature slots for USB Type A or micro USB 5 P, B Type SMT connectors. MINITEC’s two different shapes (rounded D ‘Drop’ and rectangular E ‘Edge’), three sizes, and dozens of coloured intermediate rings create an
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These elegant aluminium enclosures feature smart modular construction which enables them to be manufactured in fully customised versions. Diecast front and rear bezels fit flush with the main case body in a modern cohesive design. Snap-on trims hide all the assembly screws. The front panel is recessed in the bezel to protect displays and membrane keypads. VESA MIS-D 100 mounting points at the rear enable TECHNOMET-CONTROL to be fitted to a suspension arm or wall bracket. The base panel on the underside is removable with space for cable entry.
Design engineers can choose from four standard sizes (230 x 180 x 95 mm to 420 x 300 x 95 mm), or specify TECHNOMET-CONTROL in custom widths, depths and heights to suit the equipment. Special colours supplement the standard combinations of traffic grey A and traffic white (RAL 7042/9016). All case panels can be custom machined, as well as printed with legends, logos
KW’s award-winning range of MINITEC handheld and wearable electronic enclosures is now larger than ever.
and graphics using photo-quality digital printing. Custom fixings and inserts can be specified. There are already M4 threaded earthing pillars on every panel as standard. The assembly extrusions have M3 holes and guide rails for internal plates, and the customisable rear panel
has M3 PCB mounting pillars as standard. Accessories include front panels, wall mounting kits and a VESA-compatible pole mounting bracket (⌀50 mm or larger).
METCASE
www.metcase.co.uk
ENCLOSURES FOR HANDHELD AND WEARABLE ELECTRONICS
impressive array of standard permutations – reducing the need for customisation.
All Drop enclosures feature a recessed top for a membrane keypad or product label. Edge housings can be specified with or without this recess. MINITEC is available in sizes S, M and L from 51 x 32 x 13 mm to 78 x 48 x 20/24/26 mm. The top and bottom shells are moulded from off-white (RAL 9002) or lava grey ABS (UL 94 HB). Black (RAL 9005) infrared-permeable PMMA (UL 94 HB) is also available for remote control applications.
The intermediate rings are either soft-touch TPE/SEBS, ABS or PMMA. Standard colours include orange, green, blue, black, off-white, lava grey and volcano grey.
Accessories include carrying and wrist straps, a strap eyelet (size EL), lanyard, key ring and a USB end cover.
OKW can supply MINITEC fully customised. Services include machining, lacquering, printing, laser marking, decor foils, special materials, EMC shielding and installation/assembly of accessories.
OKW
www.okw.co.uk
ETCASE’s advanced TECHNOMET-CONTROL VESA-mount enclosures for HMI can now be specified fully customised ready for installation of the electronics.
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