Posts Tagged ‘electronic’

TEKO Enclosures Applications

September 13, 2009 - 7:06 am No Comments

Presentation of TEKO’s applications.
Market solutions for your projects.

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Motor control presentation by Team#1

August 23, 2009 - 6:35 am 2 Comments

Students demonstrate operation of plc controlled electrical enclosure

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Serpac Electronic Enclosures

August 14, 2009 - 7:06 am No Comments

Serpac Electronic Enclosures - S- Series PS S15! RI Explode

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Serpac

August 11, 2009 - 7:18 am No Comments

Serpac Electronic Enclosure S-Series

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The end of the line : e-waste in Ghana

August 8, 2009 - 5:03 am 2 Comments

ACCRA, GHANA - AUG 2008 - Month after month, new models of cell phones, laptops, DVD players and flat-screen televisions flood the markets faster than consumers can buy them, every new model holding greater promises than its predecessor. But what happens to all the fancy gadgets when they become outdated, too slow, or simply damaged beyond repair?

Every year, tons of used electronics from North America, Europe and other industrialized parts of the world end up in countries like Ghana. This is where televisions, computer monitors and VCRs come to die.

Largely the business of boys and young men, electronics are torn apart, their plastic shells discarded or used as stools or buckets. The guts of computers hold copper, aluminum and other metals that can be sold for money. A kilogram of copper sells for about $4 - over half of Ghanaians live on less than $2 a day.

Electrical wires and cables are some the main components holding the precious copper. To separate the metal from its plastic or rubber enclosure, fire is the fastest solution. Boys set ablaze the plastic casings of computers, sometimes throw in Styrofoam from old refrigerators to increase the intensity of the flames. They then throw in the wires or other components to burn off the plastic. The fire spews a thick, black smoke, releasing not only toxic fumes but chemicals that seep into the ground, meters away from the basic homes of Agbogboloshie, one of Accras poorest neighbourhoods.

According to a Greenpeace study, some of the chemicals released during the burning process can affect childrens developing reproductive systems, brain development and the nervous system. Ground samples collected from the area were found to contain toxic metals, such as lead, in quantities exceeding one hundred times background levels. Other chemicals such as phthalates - some of which are known to interfere with sexual reproduction - and chlorinated dioxins - known to promote cancer were also found in some of the samples.

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Serpac Electronic Ecnlosures

August 5, 2009 - 3:15 am No Comments

Serpac Electronic Enclosures - PS S15! RI Colapse

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Bud Industries SN Steel NEMA 4x series

August 2, 2009 - 2:14 am No Comments

Bud Industries introduces a line of steel NEMA 1,2,4,4x,12, and 13 IP 65 enclosures (boxes)

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Molded plastic parts: Encapsulating cases, enclosures, potting cups/shells, surface/toroid mounts

July 30, 2009 - 1:14 am No Comments

http://www.plasmetex.com
Plasmetex Industries, Inc.

IN-HOUSE MOLDMAKING

Located in San Marcos, CA, U.S.A., Plasmetex Industries attaches great importance to the quality of a mold. The majority of our molds are made in-house by skilled machinists and moldmakers. In-house moldmaking allows a close relationship between moldmaking and production departments, which ensures that preproduction and first article runs are accomplished with minimal delays.

Moldmaking equipment includes CNC milling machines and electrical discharge machines (EDM).

INTERNATIONAL

Since 1963, Plasmetex Industries, with total worldwide manufacturing space of more than 60,000 square feet, has offered a wide range of plastic parts for the electronics industry, and more recently the medical industry. These parts are standard or can be made according to customers’ drawings. Materials used are in compliance with many international and domestic environmental regulations such as European RoHS and EPA SNURs.

VERSATILITY

• Compression and transfer molding of thermosets
• Injection molding of thermoplastics
• Insert molding: Metallic terminals can be embedded in the plastic during molding or inserted after molding.
• Mold maintenance and repair
• Production sizes ranging from short runs to millions of pieces
• Secondary operations: Drill holes, cut cases to height, etc.

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Electronic dice - enclosed

July 27, 2009 - 3:43 pm No Comments

Electronic die I made for Instructables. This one is with a paper enclosure.

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New Electronic Car Mitubishi i-MiEV

July 24, 2009 - 3:39 pm 25 Comments

Assistant girl: Megumi Yasu

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