Sheet metal electronics enclosure for prototyping custom systems introduced by Elma

July 7, 2010
FREMONT, Calif., 7 July 2010. Elma Electronic Inc. in Fremont, Calif., is introducing the Type 39 customizable sheet metal electronics enclosure in desktop, portable, and rackmount versions for prototyping custom designs. Construction of the Type 39 involves EMC compliance as a primary consideration and can meet the requirements of CE and FCC. The standard front is powder-coated dark gray but can be modified to other colors. 

FREMONT, Calif., 7 July 2010. Elma Electronic Inc. in Fremont, Calif., is introducing the Type 39 customizable sheet metal electronics enclosure in desktop, portable, and rackmount enclosure versions for prototyping custom designs of embedded computing and other systems.

Construction of the Type 39 members of Elma's enclosures and chassis families involves EMC compliance as a primary consideration and can meet the requirements of CE and FCC. The standard front is powder-coated dark gray but can be modified to other colors.

The enclosure family also has a range of handle styles and options. Various types of enclosure feet are available, including rubber, plastic, tilt, and standard versions. For more information contact Elma online at www.elma.com.

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