13 July 2005Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services
Demands on the cabinet and enclosure manufacturer have changed. More and more customers are looking for complete systems adapted to their line of industry and optimised in relation to their individual applications. Through long term experience and wide ranging resources, Schroff says it is in a position to offer each user a suitable electronic packaging solution.
For Schroff, 'systems integration' means the integration of the basic elements of electronic packaging, like cabling, climate control, power supply or EMC measures, into an electronic cabinet or case. Users obtain a type of 'plug-and-play' product for their 19" technology. The electronic specialist provides service to its customers from specification and construction via purchasing, prototype manufacturing, checks and tests to the final manufacture of the product. Customers profit from the fact that they only deal with one supplier and one order for the complete enclosure technology, giving them the opportunity to concentrate more intensively on their own core competences.
From the design status onwards, Schroff develops enclosure concepts inline with the customer's demands, taking into consideration international standards, specific demands of the industry section or application, temperature conditions and EMC requirements. The company consequently relies on system integration in order to support the customer in reducing costs and saving valuable time.
With its knowledge of the industry and engineering and manufacturing capability, Schroff can provide highly demanding customer specific enclosure solutions - whether for the electronics market, the automotive industry, railways, airline and space technology, the defence market or telecoms and IT.
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