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Featured In: Newsletters | Boards, Modules, and Embedded Systems | Enclosures & Backplanes | Military Aerospace Technology

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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transit rack casesOptima EPS, an Elma Company, has announced transit rack cases for safe and reliable transport of electronic systems in rugged environments. The first in the line of the company’s E-TR cases come in 4U and 12U heights. The cases feature desirable shock/vibration and extreme environment protection. Compliant to MIL-STD 810F and rated to IP65, the cases are stable in temperatures from –40°F to +158°F. They combine the resilience of a rotomolded case with a stainless steel 19” rack frame supported on anti-vibration mounts. The transit cases have an enhanced sway space between the inner frame and outer case to prevent contact with container shell. The inner frame is adjustable allowing for increased depth from both the front and/or the rear side for front panel, rear wiring or connector spacing needs. The racks have positive stacking, aligning flush at the front face regardless of the rack depth. Other features include ergonomic injection-molded carrying handles, optional cooling units, and a wide range of accessories.

Optima EPS
770-496-4000, www.optimaeps.com

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