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Electrical Assembly

 

 

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ElectricPCB.jpg (77444 bytes)

Ideal for the assembly of PCB's the PHASA process gives a permanent

long term secure fixing without damage to the board surface.

Up to 300 fixings per machine cycle is possible.

 

Electricfusebox.jpg (42431 bytes)

This fuse box has multi-fixing staking points which uses the

standard PHASA 20/40 machine to crop the metal work

and sense the circuit continuity in one complete operation.

ElectricPBT.jpg (12873 bytes)

A high volume domestic contact breaker has deep holed stakes

processed by PHASA. This not only makes for a tight safe fixing but

prevents tampering and invalid warranty claims.

Electriccontactor.jpg (13258 bytes)

This internal component for a coin slot machine has two 0.6mm. stakes

formed to retain the flexi-circuit. Not only a delicate assembly it

is built to withstand constant use and sometimes operate within

harsh environments.

 

ElectricBox.jpg (23913 bytes)

This cover with metal RFI insert for networking hubs has groups of

stakes processed in one pass. The PHASA fixing remains secure

in use throughout differing climatic changes.

ElectricMicro.jpg (16507 bytes)

Securing a glass window into a plastic surround for this microwave

door is achieved by forming a number of ribs in one direction.

It is important the glass be retained safely and leak proof and provides even after repeated slamming the stiffness required.

ElectricFireswitch.jpg (25548 bytes)

Using a special build flow line machine this high volume -safety critical

fire point plate has a micro switch staked in place. Equally as 

important as high through-put is a blemish free "A" face.

ElectricSonyKey.jpg (29714 bytes)

This Sony computer monitor cover is processed using a standard

PHASA 40/40 machine securing the control button "trees". Accurate process control and consolidation pressures are critical in achieving the correct gap around each button and aperture.

Electriccontact.jpg (8218 bytes)

Securing brass contacts into this end cap is achieved by re-forming

the plastic as a "roll over" to retain the contact.