Teko has cases for portable electronics

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 13, 2009

Witek cases from Teko have been designed for small portable electronic devices, especially those with cable connections.

Typical applications will include cable nodes, testing devices, USB interfaces and peripherals, and medical equipment.

Witek cases from Teko have been designed for small portable electronic devices, especially those with cable connections.

Witek cases from Teko have been designed for small portable electronic devices, especially those with cable connections.

The Witek enclosures are manufactured using the latest dual shot moulding technique combining ABS (UL94 HB) with 'soft-touch' TPU in two colour combinations of white/light grey and black/dark grey.

The attractive modern design features a deep base section and shallow snap-on lid.

Mounting pillars are provided in the base section for PCBs and assemblies.

The cases are offered in two standard sizes: 80 x 56 x 22mm and 90 x 46 x 20mm.

The side walls are recessed on all four sides of the case to allow for easy location of connectors.

As a result, it is possible to simply drop a pre-assembled PCB, with the connectors already fitted, into the case.

All that is required is a rectangular slot in the side wall, rather than a special cutout.

Prices start from GBP6.

Teko can supply the Witek enclosures with additional holes for push-buttons, connectors and controls etc., plus silk-screen printed legends and logos.

The cases can also be moulded in alternative colours.

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