Enclosures
Verotec shows results of recent £500k investment at Southern Electronics
A
t Southern Electronics, Verotec showed examples of application- specific modified standard products
manufactured on new equipment installed as part of a recent £500k capital investment in new CNC production machinery and production control systems. The recent investment has significantly increased capacity, giving customers reduced time to market and higher product quality. Verotec is a high mix, low batch manufacturer, offering customers in- house modification capability of its extensive range of standard electronic enclosures. In addition to modifications, Verotec have also expanded their design, integration and test capabilities, enabling it to offer a complete service from design though to finished system test. The stand also featured examples of its well-established standard metal enclosures families, notably the KM6-II and KM6-HD subrack systems, Diplomat 19” desktop
enclosures, IMRAK 19” cabinets, 19” rack cases and 19” thermal management products. Also on show were rack mount or desktop integrated systems with power supplies, backplanes, EMC screening and cooling that give a ready-to-run environment for development or production requirements.
verotec.co.uk
Expanded PBL Series flanged enclosures announced by BCL Enclosures
B
CL Enclosures, the specialist UK manufacturer of standard and custom
plastic enclosures, has expanded its PBL Series of flanged enclosures. PBL Series flanged enclosures are ideal for small assemblies or potting box applications and provide protection to small electrical systems. The flanged system assists surface mounting which secures the system to the appropriate surface. The PBL Series can also be used to house and mount small PCBs or used as potting boxes. A robust solution for multiple applications, the general purpose expanded PBL Series is moulded in ABS for strength and durability. There are three variants within the PBL Series: PBL2 and PBL3 are general boxes with bases, available in black or white as standard. The base is loose fitting and can be secured in place by clamping to a panel or bulkhead. For applications requiring a tamperproof housing, the base can also be riveted to the box, protecting the contents from casual interference.
PBL7 is a flanged enclosure in black ABS featuring a separate self-locking base and seven numbered slots to take wires or 0.25” PCB mounting blades. There is also a raised panel to take labels for easy identification of contents and other information. Measuring 100mm x 95mm x 42mm high, it is a smart solution for design critical applications.
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The third option in the PBL series is a range of models with fixing flanges, bases and slotted mounting lugs. Designed originally for automotive applications, this range is versatile and can be used in many different projects. These cost-effective general purpose boxes are moulded in black with the slotted lugs enabling simple fixing. Three versions, PBL04, PBL06 and PBL1 are designed for interference push fit, but can also be glued to provide a secure housing. On the larger PBL08 and PBL09 models, the base is retained with the four stainless steel screws provided. Like the other standard enclosures in the
very broad range offered by BCL, the PBL Series can also easily be punched or drilled to suit individual uses as BCL Enclosures specializes in customisation. All of the above are moulded in Black ABS as standard, other colours and materials are available upon request.
bclenclosures.com
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