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Electronics : Enclosure Buying
Guide
Here
are some great tips to help you buy the right electronics
enclosure kit. These requirements change depending on what
type of electronic components you are purchasing the kit
for. You can find information on electronic enclosure kits
here.
1. What you should
get in an electronic enclosure kit
You should try to get a
kit that has Static Shielding, Impact Shock Shielding, Heat
Shielding, Magnetic Shielding, and Dirt/Dust proofing. This
is because Static Shielding takes into account how much
electricity can be run through the enclosure and into its
components, as opposed to how much is grounded and absorbed
by the shielding itself. Sudden electrical surges can be
damaging to electronic components, even sometimes to those
that are dormant. Good grounding against power surges keeps
the items stored in the enclosure safe from sudden electrical
discharge. That means you have one less thing to worry about.
2. Why you should
get Impact Shock Shielding and Heat Shielding
Impact Shock Shielding minimizes
the damage taken by any equipment stored in the enclosure
from sudden physical impact and vibrations. Needless to
say, most electronic equipment is physically fragile, and
thus is suceptible to damage from impact, so shock proofing
is extremely important. Heat Shielding is a given as well,
as most pieces of electronic equipment tend to be heat-sensitive.
Some manufacturers even go so far as to place built-in heat
sinks into their electronic enclosures, allowing temperature
built up inside the enclosure to be flushed to the exterior,
keeping the components inside relatively cool.
3. Why you should
get magnetic shielding
It is good to prevent electro-magnetic
pulsing from destroying electronic equitment and you can
do that with magnetic shielding. EMP bursts should be considered
a threat to electronic equipment.
Your electronics are important
and should be protected. By buying an electronic enclosure
kit you are doing everything that you can to prevent damage
to your electronics. There is nothing worse than turning
on your computer and finding that you've lost everything
on your hard drive due to some form of damage that could
have been prevented. The data that you could lose, and the
time that it would take you to replace all of that data
should be considered, when deciding whether or not to buy
an electronic enclosure kit. And some data and information
is impossible to duplicate or replace. If you value your
electronics, think about buying an enclosure kit. Don't
wait until it's too late, or you'll regret it!
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