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Thick Wall
RFI - Conductive Plastic Enclosures
(1594RFI Series)

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Key Features:
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Designed for EMI/RFI
shielding applications - using conductive plastic (a compound of plastic
and stainless steel fibers).
- For shielding effectiveness reports
see "recommended reading" section below.
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Electronic instrument
enclosures, ideally suited for mounting printed circuit boards.
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Thick wall design
with an average wall thickness of .13" (3.3 mm).
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Molded from a
compound of stainless steel fibers and flame retardant ABS plastic (carries
a UL flammability rating of 94V-0).
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Designed to meet
IP54.
- NOTE:
Material is brittle -
acts like phenolic - NOT FOR HIGH IMPACT USE.
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Countersunk lid
is secured with four M3 x 0.5 - 0.71" (18 mm) long, Philips machine screws
threaded into integral brass bushings. Perfect for applications with repetitive
assembly and disassembly are required.
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Black with matte
textured finish.
RFI - Conductive Plastic
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Part Number
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Color
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Reader File
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Drawing
File Size
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AutoCAD
.dxf File
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.dxf
File Size
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Units
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Length
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Width
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Enclosure Depth
(Less Lid)
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| 1594RFIABK |
Black |
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61K |
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158K |
Inches
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2.2
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2.2
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1.1
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mm
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56
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56
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28
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| 1594RFIBBK |
Black |
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52K |
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161K |
Inches
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3.2
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2.2
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1.1
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mm
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81
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56
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28
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| 1594RFICBK |
Black |
|
59K |
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159K |
Inches
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4.1
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2.6
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1.3
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mm
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105
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66
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33
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| 1594RFIDBK |
Black |
|
50K |
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157K |
Inches
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5.2
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2.6
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1.7
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mm
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131
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66
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43
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| 1594RFIEBK |
Black |
|
50K |
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155K |
Inches
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6.6
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4.2
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2.1
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mm
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167
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107
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53
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NOTES:
- Material is brittle - acts like phenolic - NOT
FOR HIGH IMPACT USE.
- Average wall thickness is 0.13" (3.2 mm)
- Add 0.47" (12 mm) to enclosure depth for lid
- For other drawing information or if you prefer .dwg versions of these drawings
e-mail drawings@hammondmfg.com
SAFETY NOTES:
- Conductive plastic is NOT an insulator - these enclosures must be treated
like a metal enclosure.
- Conductive plastic will act as a heating element - any significant current
flow will cause the plastic to heat and produce smoke.
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