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ENCLOSURE & SAFETY SOLUTIONS  SUPPLEMENT


EXTENDED WITH NEW VARIANTS STYLISH AND ROBUST PORTABLE INSTRUMENT ENCLOSURES


PLASTIC ENCLOSURE RANGE


Already consisting of 49 different sizes, Hammond Electronics’ 1551 miniature plastic enclosure family has been extended with a further ten variants. In addition to the available size and configuration options, a choice of colours, flanged lids, keyring and USB C versions are also available. The 1551V ventilated sensor enclosure versions have now


been extended with the addition of 45, 60 and 80mm diameter round versions, available with plain or vented covers. Also added to the 1551V range are unventilated cover versions of the 80 x 80, 60 x 60, 40 x 40mm and 80 x 40mm square and rectangular enclosures. A key feature of the 1551V design is the snap-fit closure, which


allows repeated opening and closing without tools and also maximises the internal space for PCBs by eliminating screw fixings to secure the cover to the base. The internal real estate available for PCB mounting is 74 x 74, 54 x 54, 34 x 34 and 74 x 34mm in the rectangular units and 39, 54 and 73.50mm in the circular ones. All options are available in black, grey and white UL94-HB ABS as standard. All bases feature 4mm high PCB stand-offs, wall mounting slots and a 15mm cable knock out. All sizes are 20mm


high, which gives enough space for board-mounted RJ45, USB and other standard communication interfaces.


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According to METCASE, its portable instrument enclosures and 19” rack cases have become increasingly popular with electronics engineers designing new gas analysis equipment because they can be ordered fully modified, ready for the production line. These aluminium enclosures are, however, also suitable for other applications including networking, laboratory instrumentation, industrial control, sound and studio electronics, medical and wellness applications. COMBIMET 19” is customisable and cost-effective, and


the top, base and rear panels are removable. Both the top and base can be specified with or without ventilation. The large range of standard options includes heights from 1U to 6U; and three standard depths include extra-deep (610 mm) cases for server racks. There is also an open-top T version for optimum cooling and ease of access. TECHNOMET 19” is the mini-rack version of METCASE’s most advanced


instrument enclosures, and this has no visible fixing screws. Diecast bezels fit flush with the main case body for superior aesthetics. Each enclosure includes a removable rear panel and internal subrack/chassis support rails; and recessed ABS side handles enable easy carrying. UNIMET and UNIMET-PLUS are smart, modern, desktop instrument enclosures


available with/without a tilt/swivel carrying handle that doubles as a desk stand. The handle can be adjusted to ensure the optimum viewing angle, and the removable rear panel is recessed to protect connectors and switches. UNIMET- PLUS has four snap-in PCB guides, speeding up installations. The enclosures are available in a range of standard colours and there are a


large range of accessories available. METCASE


www.metcase.co.uk/en/Enclosures/Metal-Enclosures.htm


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DESIGN SOLUTIONS: SUPPLEMENT | JUNE 2021 21 2


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