Enclosure Designed For Electronics On The Move

Dec. 5, 2005
A new enclosure has been designed for modern electronics on the move. The Tekbox enclosure is suited for housing portable and table-top electronics for indoor and outdoor applications. Seven standard sizes range from 4.96" x 2.67" x 0.96" to 7.27" x

A new enclosure has been designed for modern electronics on the move. The Tekbox enclosure is suited for housing portable and table-top electronics for indoor and outdoor applications. Seven standard sizes range from 4.96" x 2.67" x 0.96" to 7.27" x 4.57" x 1.24". The case can be ordered with or without battery compartments fitted for either two 1.5V AA cells or a single 9V cell. Sealed models provide protection from dust and moisture, and are particularly useful for outdoor devices. The TBT model has a T-shaped design. This design allows larger size LCD modules to be fitted into the head section. Different size windows can be arranged on the case to suit customer specified LCD modules. The case is molded in off-white or black ABS (UL 94 HB). A recessed area in the top section is designed for mounting membrane keypads or product labels. Pricing starts at $7 each. TEKO ENCLOSURES, Bridgeville, PA. (800) 965-9872.

Company: TEKO ENCLOSURES

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