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Small plastic enclosures feature flat top for switches, push buttons, touch displays

By Lee Teschler | January 7, 2020

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OKW’s EVOTEC designer table-top electronic enclosures are now available in a new smaller 80 size – increasing the range to five plan sizes.

Soft-contoured EVOTEC is elegant and ergonomic but tough enough for challenging working evotec 80 enclosuresenvironments. Applications include measurement and control, IT, IoT/IIoT, gateways, medical, laboratory and environmental technology.

At 3.149×1.968-in., new EVOTEC 80 is the smallest plan size in the range. It has a large flat (non-recessed) top for switches, push buttons and touch displays. Four larger plan sizes are available: 100 (3.937×2.440 in), 150 (5.905×3.661-in.), 200 (7.874×4.881-in.) and 250 (9.842×6.102-in.).

EVOTEC is also available with a 12° inclined top (either recessed or non-recessed) that offers a superior viewing angle for desktop use. These sloping top versions are available in two plan sizes: 200 and 250.

All EVOTEC enclosures have screw pillars both in the top and base for installing PCBs. Self-adhesive rubber feet ensure stability on flat surfaces. The enclosures are assembled using Torx assembly screws to prevent tampering (ideal for medical electronics).

EVOTEC’s soft contours are moulded from UV-stable ASA+PC-FR (UL 94 V-0) in off-white (RAL 9002) as standard. Prices start at $17.67.

Accessories include an optional IP 65 seal, wall suspension elements, a fastening element for DIN rails, self-tapping screws (PZ1 and Torx T8) and a Torx T8 screwdriver.

OKW can supply EVOTEC fully customized on request. Services include: custom colors; RFI/EMI shielding; CNC machining; lacquering; screen/tampo/digital printing or laser marking of legends and logos; installation and assembly of accessories.

Visit the OKW website for further information: https://www.okwenclosures.com/en/Plastic-enclosures/Easytec.htm

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