Plastic Enclosure Prototypes Ship In Two Weeks From Order

Sept. 1, 1999

With prototypes available in two weeks and production quantities available in another two weeks, these custom plastic enclosures meet exact form, fit and function requirements. The process uses CAD/CAM technology to produce the same quality and benefits of injection molded products without the high cost and long lead times associated with hand tooling. This process allows flexible design for incorporating features and functions not available in sheet metal form, along with the ability to make changes even after production has begun. The process offers a comprehensive selection of standard plastic materials, colors, textures and a full line of painting and decorations.

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