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Dust-resistant electronic enclosures for rackmount chassis introduced by Optima EPS

June 28, 2009

TUCKER, Ga., 28 June 2009. Optima EPS in Tucker, Ga., is introducing dust- and moisture-resistant electronic enclosures with enhanced filtering to house EIA standard 19-inch wide sub-racks and rackmount chassis.

The Optima EH-case electronics enclosure is designed with enhanced filtering. The enclosure for VME chassis and related systems has either a Hepa filter on the front door with special gasketing to prevent dust ingress, or solid with NEMA type gasketing.

Both types of the rugged enclosure can be adapted to provide acceptable EMC requirements. These cabinet enclosures also provide compression of the gasketing with the included swing handle found in larger electronic enclosures.

The Optima E-case family of instrumentation cases is designed to house EIA standard 19-inch wide sub-racks and chassis. The rugged yet lightweight and stackable structural design is achieved with rigid front and rear aluminum bezels joined by rounded, extruded aluminum corner members.

The modular design of the E-cases allows a wide range of configurations with various top, bottom and side panel options. Accessories for doors, shelves, power and cooling are also available. For more information contact Optima EPS online at www.optimaeps.com.

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