Mini Aluminum Enclosures Assemble Easily

Oct. 8, 2008
Offering a range of four sizes from 68 mm x 43 mm x 23 mm to 113 mm x 66 mm x 18 mm, the MINITEKAL miniature aluminum enclosures consist of extruded bodies with two die-cast end panels, which assemble quickly via eight self-tapping screws. Their

Offering a range of four sizes from 68 mm x 43 mm x 23 mm to 113 mm x 66 mm x 18 mm, the MINITEKAL miniature aluminum enclosures consist of extruded bodies with two die-cast end panels, which assemble quickly via eight self-tapping screws. Their design ensures reliable EMC protection and, due to their small size, the cases can be used standalone or deployed in control cabinets. Extrusions include a series of internal guide rails for PCB installation, and the end panels provide a raised front area for mounting components. Two rubber gaskets seal the mating faces of the end panels and case extrusions. The enclosures are available in two color combinations: silver or black anodized case extrusions with gray or black end panels. Other options include additional holes, silk-screen legends and logos, and custom colors. TEKO ENCLOSURES INC., Bridgeville, PA. (800) 965-9872.

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