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    Bud Industries introduces EXN Series PCB enclosures with IP-66 rating

    Jan. 8, 2016
    Rick Nelson

    Cleveland, OH. Bud Industries, a manufacturer of electronic enclosures, has introduced the EXN Series enclosure, an attractive IP-66 rated enclosure made of anodized aluminum extrusion with  plastic or aluminum endcap covers. Removal of the cover allows a user-supplied printed-circuit board (PCB) to slide in. The extruded aluminum construction has grooves that enhance heat dissipation.

    The enclosures are suitable for use as instrument cases and stomp boxes and for housing electronic power supplies, remote controls, and a variety of factory floor and outdoor applications. Included continuous gaskets seal against weather and water, allowing the enclosures to be used outdoors or indoors in washdown and dusty environments.

    Seventeen sizes are available, ranging from 2.7 x 1.39 x 1.93 inches to 6.99 x 2.41 x 8.23 inches. The anodized aluminum bodies come in a choice of five standard colors: gold, blue, silver, black, and red. Covers are available in either colored polycarbonate plastic (UL94-V0) or powder-coated die-cast aluminum (ADC-12) in colors designed to match the base.

    The exterior design of the enclosures includes a built-in 0.5-mm recessed area on which a product label can be affixed and/or printed on directly.

    Both covers and bodies are easily modified with cutouts. The enclosures are covered by Bud’s program that provides custom modifications within five to six days at no extra cost.

    PCBs and mounting brackets are available as accessories.

    The EXN Series enclosures are available from stock at prices as low as $8.10. For price, availability, and downloadable drawings, visit the Bud website.

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