Rugged MIL-SPEC weld-free cabinets for military embedded computing introduced by Optima Stantron

Jan. 9, 2017
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., 9 Jan. 2017. Optima Stantron in Lawrenceville, Ga., is introducing the MB series rugged MIL-SPEC, weld-free cabinets for embedded computing applications in maritime and ground-based defense programs.

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., 9 Jan. 2017. Optima Stantron in Lawrenceville, Ga., is introducing the MB series rugged MIL-SPEC, weld-free cabinets for embedded computing applications in maritime and ground-based defense programs.

With a bolted construction, the MB series is designed for use in environments where welded joints may be considered a potential risk of failure, such as high shock and vibration or humidity.

Built on a modular, common COTS platform, the cabinets can be configured to user specifications.

Common, scalable components can be adapted to many cabinet sizes and feature sets. Several designs have been tested to MIL-STD-167-1 and MIL-S-901D, including barge testing, and can be fitted with hard-mount or shock-isolated hardware.

The cabinets feature heavy-duty vertical and horizontal aluminum extrusions with grooves to accommodate EMI gaskets and steel corner-key inserts. Design options include doors, side, top and bottom panels as well as cooling, I/O cabling and floor mounting or casters.

Each application requires engineering review for environmental specifications and equipment loads. For more information contact Optima Stantron online at www.elma.com.

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