3U VPX air baffle board introduced by Elma Bustronic to fill unused slots and aid electronics thermal management

Sept. 1, 2010
FREMONT, Calif., 1 Sept. 2010. Elma Bustronic Corp., in Fremont, Calif., is introducing a 3U VPX air blocker board to fill unused slots and redirect or contain air flow. VPX systems can require high levels of heat dissipation, and the air baffle helps cooling and can reduce static pressure build-up.  

FREMONT, Calif., 1 Sept. 2010. Elma Bustronic Corp., in Fremont, Calif., is introducing a 3U VPX air blocker board to fill unused slots and redirect or contain air flow for electronics thermal management. VPX systems can require high levels of heat dissipation, and the air baffle helps electronics cooling and can reduce static pressure build-up in embedded computing systems.

Custom panel and handle options are available to ensure continuity of the systems' appearance. Bustronic also offers VPX accessories such as load boards, extender boards, RTMs, and SerDes test devices. For more information contact Elma Bustronic online at www.bustronic.com.

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