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Stocked Materials Selection
Criteria As for the physical attributes, the decision factors are broader and more discretionary on the part of the customer. By this, we refer to such attributes as color, texture, and even thickness as being attributes that can be selected based on the customer's preference rather than an absolute requirement. Again, the selection of the material's physical attributes is made with input from PEI as to price, availability, lead-time, and final product quality. This is particularly important when considering that for some special order materials, the lead-times can run from 6 to 8 weeks...after color approval! As for cost, the primary factors are the material composition, the minimum quantities of sheets required, and the sheet manufacturer's setup charges. At PEI, we are always aware of these cost factors and whenever possible we suggest alternatives to the higher priced materials, components, features, or methods. Types
of Plastic - Chemical Composition Color As for the material manufacturers, most have their own stock colors and textures that are available with little or no lead-time. However, based on the size of your enclosure and/or the order quantity, a minimum purchase may be required which is not cost effective. As such, you may find that selecting a PEI stock material is your best bet. If you need additional information on color selection and availability, we will be happy to discuss your needs and provide sample colors or texture chips, accordingly. Texture Regarding textures, while there is a vast assortment of plastic industry standards available, most of them would be ill suited for enclosure applications. As such, PEI stocks and recommends either a suede or level haircell texture for most enclosure projects. While we occasionally have initial requests for other types of textures, by the time the final decision has to be made the customer has decided that there is potential risk (cost, lead-time, and market acceptance) with no benefit for selecting a nonstandard texture. As for selecting between suede and level haircell textures, the only absolute requirement involves whether the enclosure will be silk-screened or have some other surface treatment applied. The suede texture is a non-gloss finish that is smooth enough to silk-screen yet retains some level of texturing. An example of a suede texture is what you would find on most (non-iMac) desktop computers. The level haircell texture has a deeper grain that is even more resistant to scratches and surface defects. Unfortunately, the depth of the grain makes it a poor candidate for silk-screening and we would never recommend using this texture regardless of the simplicity of the print or artwork. Finally, when considering texture please keep in mind that most sheet manufacturers' stock materials in a level haircell. This means that unless PEI has what you want in our inventory, you may have to consider a Special Order Materials purchase along with an extended lead-time For more information on this, please call or e-mail us your request and we will provide whatever information you need to help make your decision. Thickness/Gauge For information on the plastic sheet materials used by PEI, please visit our Documents web page and look under the Plastic Materials subject. |
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At PEI, we define components as those items that are purchased or manufactured for the purpose of adding functionality or features to an enclosure. Such things as standoffs, spacers, and metal inserts are some of the more common components used by all enclosure manufactures. Additionally, we consider any hardware item such as fasteners, hinges, and latches to be classified as a component. If you have previously been involved with enclosure projects, you already know that there is an endless list of items available from hundreds, if not thousands of suppliers. With this in mind, it would take a very large catalog just to list all the possible items available for use on enclosures. As such, we will only address the more common items as well as some detail information, accordingly. For a listing of components and specifications please refer to the corresponding Spec Sheets on our Documents web page or call our customer service department. If you have a special component that you would like to use and it is not listed here, please do not hesitate to let us know. Below is a list of the more common components used by our customers. Please keep in mind that many of these items are available in a variety of sizes, colors, styles, materials, etc. and you should check with our customer service department to verify that the items is stocked by PEI or to inquire about the manufacturer's lead-time Standoffs, Spacers
Metal Inserts
Studs
Screws
Foot Pads
All sizes are listed and stocked in standard inch. Metric sizes are available upon request. For a listing of the most common items that PEI stocks, please visit our Documents web page. As always, if your application requires a component or piece of hardware that is not listed here, please let us know and we will be happy to work with you in sourcing it and incorporating it into any enclosure we manufacture. |
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The shielding compound used by PEI for RFI/EMI protection is manufactured by Spraylat Corporation, the specific product being their Series 500 Y2000. This material is a silver coated copper base lacquer that has excellent shielding properties for both RFI and EMI. Additionally, it is specially formulated to meet or exceed UL requirements for adhesion and cohesion. For more information on the shielding material used by PEI, please visit our Process web page |
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There are many types and manufacturers of paint that are specifically formulated for plastic substrates. As such, at PEI we have selected Sherwin-Williams as our standard paint supplier because of their extensive product line, excellent service, short lead-times, and depth of knowledge with all types of painting applications. If, however, you have a specific paint by another manufacturer that has been specifically formulated for your company, we will be happy to source the material with the vendor of your choice. For those enclosures on which we use the Sherwin-Williams paint, the specific product we typically use would be one of their Polane(TM) types of materials. This specific family of paint is a 2 part urethane that has excellent adhesion qualities for ABS, polystyrene, PVC, and acrylic plastics. Furthermore, once the paint is fully cured the surface of the product will be tougher than the original plastic substrate. For more information on this our painting capabilities and process, please visit our Process web page under the Decorating subject. |