Press information To download a text file of this release, a 250 pixel wide low-res image for web use or a 300dpi print quality image, go to www.parkfield.co.uk/vero Versatile Veronex flame retardant plastic enclosures combine safety, style and functionality. Released 31 May 2007 The Veronex family of small plastic instrument cases from Vero Technologies is extremely versatile, suitable for a wide variety of OEM, consumer electronics, electrical and instrumentation applications. Available as standard in three colours, four plan sizes and nine heights, the extensive range of accessories and a short lead-time full customisation service makes it one of the most adaptable small enclosures on the market. Three variants, IP64 sealed, hand-held and instrument cases, offer application-specific versions of the basic unit. IP64 sealing is achieved by a tongue and groove joint between the two covers and secondary seals behind the end panels that keep them in close contact with the inside face of the covers. On the hand-held range, the top cover features a recessed area to accept either a 60 x 96mm or 40 x 74mm membrane keyboard or label, and an industry standard 57 x 21mm or 37 x 17mm LCD cut-out, for which mounting bosses are moulded into the case. The instrument case range features include optional battery compartments, which will accept either 2 or 4 PP3, AA or AAA sized batteries and a choice of moulded or anodised aluminium end panels. The metal panel would normally be used at the rear for I/O and power connectors with the plastic panel at the front for aesthetic reasons. A range of dedicated development PCBs are available and vented end panels, additional PCB mounting hardware and rubber feet fit all sizes of enclosure. Belt clips, a tilt stand/carry handle option, shallow and deep battery compartments and clear acrylic LCD windows are also available. All sizes can be supplied with an internal copper-silver painted coating to provide EMC capability; typical attenuations are better than 95dB at 1MHz and 46dB at 1GHz. All sizes can be moulded in many different materials and colours; milling, punching or drilling of apertures for pushbuttons, connectors and indicators and silk screening of both the enclosure body and end panels is available. *** Ends: body copy 323 *** Notes to editors. For further information: John Morton Vero Technologies Ltd. Unit 25, Solent Industrial Estate Hedge End Hants SO30 2FY Tel: + 44 (0)1489 776931 Fax: + 44 (0)1489 776938 j.morton@verotech.co.uk www.verotl.com Agency contact: Nigel May Parkfield Communications Limited Parkfield House Damerham Hants SP6 3HQ tel: + 44 (0)1725 518321 fax: + 44 (0)1725 518378 nigel.may@parkfield.co.uk www.parkfield.co.uk