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Smart New Backlighting Option For
OKW’s Customised Plastic Enclosures OKW has added machining for LED backlighting to its enclosure customisation options and/or light pipes to a housing’s front panel. Backlighting is ideal for a wide range of electronics applications. Numbers or letters appear only during illumination. At other times, no LEDs can be seen because they are mounted below the surface of the panel. Ingress protection is maintained, meeting the enclosure’s IP rating. underside of a panel. Beneath these indentations LEDs can then be assembled according LEDs pass through the plastic. But neither the LEDs nor the indentations are visible when
enclosures (shown in the example). accessories.
View the OKW website:
https://www.okw.co.uk/en/news/blog/BLG2503-enclosures-with-led-backlighting.htm
OKW ENCLOSURES LTD 01489 583858
sales@okw.co.uk
www.okw.co.uk
engcon’s products attracted great
Interest at BAUMA place. engcon was present to showcase its innovative products. During the week, world tiltrotators.
Mark Lisman, engcon’s Regional Director for Europe, is very pleased with engcon’s participation.
generation. Having the opportunity to demonstrate our products live helps to increase the rest of Europe. engcon was represented by many dealers and excavator brands, which demonstrates engcon’s leading position in the industry, says Mark Lisman.
More information about engcon Dig Days and registration can be found here:
https://engcon.com/edd
engcon
www.engcongroup.com
system design.
constrained designs. What sets this board apart is its modular approach: built with M.2
output ideal for advanced HMI systems and control interfaces.
FORTEC Group Introduces SBCPRO-X51 Embedded Platform
52 DESIGN SOLUTIONS APRIL 2025
embedded deployments.
FORTEC +44 (0) 1480 411600
info@fortec.uk
www.fortec.uk
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