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Optima EPS in Tucker, Ga., is introducing a cabinet enclosure for scientific and medical instrumentation applications. The Optima cabinet has a wide range of shelves, rails, perforated panels, wiring duct, DIN rails, divider panels, and ergonomics. The 14-inch shelves and 19-inch dividing rails are geared toward common equipment sizes. The enclosures come in standard 14U to 24U heights and 32-, 34-, and 36-inch depths. Widths range from 30 to 36 inches. Other features include a rear-perforated panel for airflow, EMC shielding, and rear access. Castors, shelf options, and mounting device options are available. Optima also offers painting/powder coating, silk-screening, and customization services. For more information, visit Optima online at www.optimaeps.com.
Military & Aerospace Electronics April, 2009
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