The DFP200MKS series environmental computer workstations act like mini clean-room keeping airborne debris from entering and damaging your mission critical computer hardware. Our NEMA style dual-fan positive pressure enclosures are the most user friendly on the market. The DFP200MKS series is one of our most versatile computer workstations and can be used as a tabletop unit or stand-alone workstation. It will also accommodate new wide-screen monitors. Our industrial tough ABS construction works great with wireless networks. All of our dust free computer workstations come with a 3-year warranty.
The DFP350 series of mobile industrial computer workstations, work like a mini clean-room keeping airborne debris from entering and damaging your mission critical computer hardware. Our NEMA style. dual-fan positive pressure enclosures are the most user friendly on the market featuring easy access to equipment and can be built to accommodate PC’s, Servers and Peripherals. Our industrial tough ABS construction works great with wireless networks. All of our dust free computer workstations come with a 3-year warranty.
The DFP350F series of mobile factory computer enclosures, work like a mini clean-room keeping airborne debris from entering and damaging your mission critical computer hardware. Our NEMA style. dual-fan positive pressure enclosures are the most user friendly on the market featuring easy access to equipment and can be built to accommodate PC’s, Servers and Peripherals. Our industrial tough ABS construction works great with wireless networks. All of our dust free computer workstations come with a 3-year warranty.
Prevent Environmentally Caused Computer Problems with Server Enclosures and Server Covers
A large automotive parts company was having trouble with critical computer systems deployed to thousands of remote locations throughout the United States and Canada. The systems basically ran the locations and downtime meant loss of business and inability for them to support client’s needs. Finally it was determined that it was not the hardware or the software, it was the environment! The issue was airborne debris naturally being pulled into the systems causing system errors and failures.
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