PRODUCTS RACKS, CABINETS & ENCLOSURES CORROSION PROTECTION FOR SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICES
during shipping, storage and field operations causes expensive failures but with the right approach can be prevented. A line of products especially
created by Cortec Corporation for corrosion protection of most sensitive equipment and parts offers a solution to this problem. The company’s EcoSonic products extend equipment life and reduce the cost of expensive repairs. Non-toxic ElectriCorr VpCI-150
C
omplex electronic and electrical components are particularly
susceptible to damage by corrosive environments because of their small size and manufacturing processes. Corrosion that occurs
Tape powered by Nano-VpCI protects metal in enclosed spaces from corrosion. This electro-static dissipative tape provides multimetal protection during operation and shutdown and is
effective in control boxes or cabinets to protect delicate electronic components. This tape will not interfere with
electrical, electronic, optical or mechanical surface properties. This compact product is space-saving, unobtrusive and quick and easy to install. Free of nitrites, silicones, phosphates and with very low VOC values, this safe to handle tape provides continuous protection for up to 24 months as well as antistatic protection under military specification MIL-B-81705C. It has excellent ability to wick away moisture and no spraying, wiping or dipping is required.
www.cortecvci.com
DIE-CAST ENCLOSURES ETA ENCLOSURES UK INVESTS £100,000 IN NEW UK LOGISTICS CENTRE
ETA Enclosures has invested £100,000 in its UK Logistics centre in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. This investment provides new training and showroom facilities along with extended offices to accommodate additional internal sales staff. Mark Greaves, General Manager for the UK says: “The investment has created a world class training and
showroom facility of 1000sq. meters providing our distributor partners and customers with the opportunity to better understand our products and services. In addition to this, we have created a brand new office extension of 1300sq. meters that will provide space for new staff expansion during 2016/17”. A programme of product training awareness courses will start in October and will include a background
history of the Italian parent company, which was established by the Turati family in 1975. ETA SPA is a major global supplier of quality enclosure products and solutions with distribution in more than 40 countries. ETA Enclosures, is the UK subsidiary of ETA SPA and offers a comprehensive range of standard and modified
enclosure solutions from stock in Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminium and GRP. Other complimentary products available from the company include, Cosmotec cabinet cooling units, fans and filters, Power distribution products from leading German manufacturer Wӧhner and Polyester enclosures from Eboco of Italy.
www.eta-enclosures.co.uk
The 1590 die-cast enclosures family from Hammond Electronics consists of 41 different sizes in the standard rectangular, painted variants. Stomp boxes, colour coded to provide visual quick identification on stage are ideal for stomp box manufacturers. Also known as guitar effect pedals, they are the housings for foot-operated equipment used by electric guitarists to produce preset effects such as distortion, wah-wah, delay, chorus and phaser. Two new sizes, the 1590 BX2, 254 x 70 x 35mm, and 1590 BX, 254 70 x 51mm, have been added to the range to allow multiple pedals to be mounted in a single enclosure.
www.hammondmfg.com
The Abox junction range from Spelsberg has been extended. The range extension applies to its Abox 025 and Abox 040 models. These enclosures are provided with metric knock- outs, which enable the use of cable glands to secure the entry points. In addition a new base design has been introduced for easier positioning during installation and one sidewall of these enclosures features three knock-outs rather than the standard two.
www.spelsberg.co.uk
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