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News Release from: Rittal | Subject: Subrack and plug-in-board front panels
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 January 2004
Front panels at the double
A new high-speed service for subrack and plug-in board front panels provides a one-stop shop for front panels, including cutouts, screen printing or engraving and alternative finishes.
Rittal has introduced a new high-speed service for subrack and plug-in-board front panels, providing a one-stop shop for front panels, including cutouts, screen printing or engraving and alternative finishes Working from customer drawings, or even sketches, Rittal will machine the required holes for switches, LEDs or connectors, and print legends and logos on the front face
Standard panel finish of clear anodising, or clear conductive alochrom for EMC panels can be exchanged for coloured finishes, including paint or plastic film overlay.
To complete the service, Rittal has a facility in which handles, EMC gaskets and other accessories can be assembled to the panels.
This saves customers the time for the assembly, reduces the part numbers they need to order and the cost of incoming goods inspection as a single number can be allocated to the complete assembly. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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