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Product category: Hazardous area interfaces, Enclosures
News Release from: Fibox | Subject: Fibox MNX
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 25 July 2006

Powelectrics choose Fibox for new
telemetry unit

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Powelectrics of Tamworth have chosen the Fibox MNX range of enclosures to house their new range of self powered IN4MA remote telemetry units

Powelectrics of Tamworth have chosen the Fibox MNX range of enclosures to house their new range of self powered IN4MA remote telemetry units Rated IP67 and fully RoHS compliant, the Fibox MNX range was specifically designed to house and protect electrical and electronic components in a host of hostile environments and so was considered the ideal enclosure to protect the very latest in Powelectrics microprocessor/GSM technology

Offered in 3 body depths and with 4 cover choices per body size, the Fibox MNX series offers end users a choice of over 250 variations.

David Oakes, Powelectrics Sales Director said, "Fibox offered us exactly the enclosure we needed to house the new product.

It perfectly matched our requirements in every aspect of its design, size, IP rating and internal specifications, with the added benefit of customisation being available".

Powelectrics specialise in the supply and application of sensing and telemetry solutions, offering quality products and expert advice to a wide range of industries.

Powelectrics have been providing wireless data acquisition and control solutions for over ten years, initially using low power radio telemetry and more recently GSM telemetry and web based data acquisition techniques.

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