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person engages with meets their brand values and our extensive coverlens portfolio delivered just that.
Options available to our customers include: n Cut outs and custom shapes n Oversized glass n Bevelled edges n 3D Shaped cover glass n Logo, icon printing n Hidden Until Lit (HUL) features n Spot facing and touch bumps n Tinted and mirrored glass
They can utilise these stylised solutions to completely customise their EVC to ensure it not only meets their brand values but stands out from others in what will become a crowded market.
The technical solution: n 7” WVGA TFT module with 24-bit RGB interface – 16M colours ● Customised rear bezel to support specially adapted metal mounting plate
● Backlight brightness enhancement – 850nits
● Capable of industrial temperature operation
n Customised capacitive touch panel
● Single finger input and gesture support ● Supports water rejection ● EMC: Level 3, conducted susceptibility (10Vrms) immunity
n Customised 4mm cover lens
● Chemically strengthened glass with grinded edges
● Double Anti-Reflection coated ● Anti-Smudge water repellent coated ● UV resistant black ink printed frame ● Pre-fitted gasket on front glass
n Double optical bonding using optically clear adhesive ● Cover Lens/OCA/Touch Sensor/OCA/TFT module
● UV resistant filter n Embedded solution
● High performance, fanless embedded system to accommodate future software upgrades and ensure ultimate UI performance
● Customer specified connectors and mechanical layout for simple final assembly
● Additional application and system required power circuitry onboard
● Industrial operating temperature and a minimum 10-year production lifetime
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METCASE’s aluminium electronic enclosures in custom colours
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etal electronic enclosures manufacturer METCASE has extended its range of ‘no extra cost’ custom paint colours and finishes. METCASE has added eight new shades to its range of always-in-stock paints – bringing the total to 37 colours plus anodising, passivate, pre-treatment and anti-corrosion finishes.
The new paint colours are violet blue (RAL 5000), cobalt blue (RAL 5013), pigeon blue (RAL 5014), yellow (Pantone 1235C), medium dark orange (Pantone 159C), salmon orange (Pantone 2027C), teal (Pantone 2238C) and anthracite (Pantone 432C).
METCASE can supply its 19” enclosures and desktop/portable instrument enclosures in any specified RAL or Pantone colour. However, there is no extra charge if the customer chooses a colour from the always-in-stock range. METCASE has extensive in-house facilities, including a large powder paint line and a wet paint cubicle. Its team can supply enclosures and front panels in any custom colour or special finish. There is usually a minimum
METCASE’s aluminium electronic enclosures in custom colours
order of 10-25 units but this does not apply to always-in-stock colours.
Finishes include tough powder polyester painting, chip-resistant wet painting, nickel- loaded EMC shielding lacquers for plastic parts, blemish-free linishing, anodising, Iridite NCP (conductive/anti-corrosion), plus zinc and clear passivate of CR4 steel panels. Other customisation services include bespoke sizes, custom front panels, CNC machining, fixings and inserts, and photo-quality digital printing of graphics, legends and logos.
View the METCASE website for further information:
https://www.metcase.co.uk/en/Modifications-Finishing/Painting-Finishing.htm METCASE ENCLOSURES
Tel. (01489) 583858 • Email:
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