Photochemically-Etched Parts target cell phone industry.
Custom photochemically-etched metal components such as gaskets, EMI/RF shields, face plates, and screens are available in thicknesses from thin foil up to 0.090 in. Intricate patterns, geometries, and graphics can be incorporated into part, and all types of surface finishes can be applied. Components are suited for wireless and portable handheld cell phones as well as other communications and...
Read More »Privacy Screens do not allow UV light penetration.
Privacy screens block off specific operations from other parts of facility. They can be used to shield against grinding or sanding debris and set-up temporary offices or eating areas. Non-see-thru products have 14 oz, reinforced, vinyl-coated, polyester fabric screens and 1 3/16 in. extruded aluminum frame with under-over leg design that allows adjacent panels to be placed at desired angles.
Read More »Screening Panels come in 13 different patterns.
Decorative Screening Panels are 6 ft wide x 2 ft high and come in range of visibilities. Materials include unfinished MDF, hardwood, pine veneer faced board, white PVC, brushed aluminum melamine, and unfinished mahogany or oak faced board. Panels can be painted and finished and are suited for furniture, interior walls, ceilings and doors, cabinetry, and store fixtures.
Read More »Safety Screens protect changing work areas.
Multiple panel safety screens can be assembled into cubicle with 4 sides or protective screen of 1, 2 or 3 panels with no gaps between posts. Square steel tubing prevents wobble or sway in any combination of panels. All screens are free-standing with platform legs. Bolted compression corner clamps provide tight fit between panels. Applications include welding, machine shops, spray booths, paint...
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Learn about the benefits of using locking cords in applications that rely on extensive technological infrastructures.
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Carbontec's paper-thin radiant heating systems reduce energy consumption costs by warming the building surfaces instead of controlling air temperature. Check out our video to learn more.
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