The role and characteristics of sheet metal chassis cabinets
The role of the sheet metal chassis cabinet has three aspects
1. Sheet metal chassis The cabinet provides space for storage devices such as power supplies, motherboards, various expansion cards, floppy drives, optical drives, and hard drives. These accessories are firmly fixed to the chassis by connectors such as brackets, brackets, various screws or clips. form a cohesive whole.
2. The solid shell of the metal plate cabinet protects boards, power supplies and storage devices. It protects against pressure, shock and dust. It can also prevent electromagnetic interference and radiation, shielding electromagnetic radiation.
3. The metal plate cabinet provides many panel switch indicators, which is convenient for the operator to observe the operation of the microcomputer. We know the Cabinet and make it work for us.
Features of sheet metal chassis cabinets:
1. Sheet metal chassis The cabinet has anti-vibration, anti-shock, anti-corrosion, dust-proof, waterproof, anti-radiation and other properties to ensure stable and reliable operation of the equipment.
2. The sheet metal cabinet has good usability and safety protection facilities, is easy to operate and install, and can ensure the safety of operators.
3. The sheet metal cabinet is convenient for production, assembly, commissioning, packaging and transportation.
4. Sheet metal cabinets meet the requirements of standardization, normalization and serialization.
5. The sheet metal chassis cabinet is beautiful, applicable and color coordinated.
Sheet metal chassis cabinet mainly depends on the structure
We often see many sheet metal chassis cabinets in the market. The cabinet structure with good technical performance should be designed according to the electrical and mechanical properties of the equipment and the requirements of the use environment to ensure that the cabinet structure has good strength and good electromagnetic isolation, grounding, sound insulation, ventilation and heat dissipation performance.






