Modular Chassis Meets Shock & EMI Specs

Sept. 1, 1999
The 19" Primus modular chassis system is said to offer substantial cost and time savings to users in virtually all applications. Even basic versions meet stringent EMI/RFI specifications and are shock-proof in accordance with MIL-STD-810E. Specific

The 19" Primus modular chassis system is said to offer substantial cost and time savings to users in virtually all applications. Even basic versions meet stringent EMI/RFI specifications and are shock-proof in accordance with MIL-STD-810E. Specific cooling options ensure adequate ventilation while maintaining shielding. The system includes enclosures, backplanes, power supplies, thermal management, cabling and shielding. A reduction in the number of components and the firm’s patented "push-fit" connection system makes the chassis system easy and quick to assemble. Standard, retrofittable components are available to meet changing and increasing shielding requirements.

Company: KNURR USA INC.

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