Electronic Enclosures & 19” Rack Systems
We supply a wide range of electronic enclosures and 19” rack systems designed to protect and support electronic components across industrial and commercial applications.
Our enclosure solutions include modular systems, rack-mounted cases, and subrack configurations, enabling flexible integration into a variety of electronic systems.
- Since 1974
- ISO 9001
- RoHS & REACH compliant
- UK based supply
Our Enclosure Range
Our range of electronic enclosures supports a variety of system configurations, from standalone housings to fully integrated rack systems.
N-19 Cases
Standard 19” rack-mounted enclosures designed for structured system integration.
N-19 Front Panels and Rack Handles
Components designed to support accessibility and usability within rack systems.
N-19 Plug-in Modules
Modular units enabling flexible configuration within 19” systems.
N-19 Standard Subracks
Subrack systems designed for housing electronic modules within a rack framework.
N-19 System Cases
Complete enclosure systems for integrated electronic assemblies.
N-Insert Modules for 19" Subracks
Modular inserts designed for compatibility with standard 19” subrack systems.
Enclosures for Electronic Systems
Our enclosure solutions are used in applications where protection, organisation, and accessibility are essential
Industrial control systems
Telecommunications equipment
Data and networking systems
Test and measurement equipment
Flexible & Modular Enclosure Systems
Our 19” rack systems are designed for flexibility, allowing components to be configured, expanded, or modified as system requirements evolve.
- Modular architecture
- Scalable configurations
- Easy maintenance and upgrades
Choosing the Right Enclosure
Selecting the appropriate enclosure depends on:
- System size and layout
- Environmental conditions
- Cooling requirements
- Accessibility and maintenance needs
Discuss your enclosure requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a 19” rack enclosure?
A 19-inch rack enclosure is a standardised metal frame or cabinet designed to house multiple electronic equipment modules, featuring vertical mounting rails spaced 19 inches apart. It utilises a vertical measurement system called Rack Units (U), where 1U equals 1.75 inches, allowing various hardware like servers and audio gear to be stacked efficiently. These enclosures provide organisation, cooling, and security for the hardware that powers data centres, telecommunications, and professional media studios.
What are subracks used for?
Subracks are modular frames inserted into a larger 19-inch rack enclosure to organise and support individual electronic circuit boards or smaller components.
They utilise standardised horizontal rails and guide plates to allow for the easy installation, removal, and interconnection of various plug-in units within a single system. This modular approach is essential in telecommunications and industrial control for customising hardware configurations and simplifying maintenance or repairs.
How do I choose the right enclosure?
To choose the right enclosure, you must first determine the total height required in Rack Units (U) and ensure the internal depth can accommodate your deepest piece of hardware plus cabling space. You should then consider the installation environment to decide between an open-frame rack for maximum airflow or a lockable, cooled cabinet for security and noise reduction. Finally, verify that the load capacity of the enclosure meets the combined weight of your equipment and that the mounting rail style matches your hardware’s fastening requirements.
Are modular enclosures customisable?
Modular enclosures are highly customisable, allowing users to select specific side panels, doors, and mounting profiles to suit their unique spatial and environmental requirements.
They feature internal frameworks with flexible hole patterns that enable the addition of bespoke accessories such as adjustable shelving, specialised cable management, and climate control units. This versatility ensures the enclosure can be expanded or reconfigured as hardware needs evolve, making them a future-proof solution for complex technical installations.