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Kitts Green
Birmingham
B33 0LG
UK
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Listing of all 16 news releases from Armagard:
Explosion regulations cause confusion
Despite being in force for two years this month (July), the European explosive atmospheres directive ATEX, is still causing confusion to manufacturers.
News from Armagard (10 June 2008)
Use standard office PCs in zone 2 environments
A clever design of enclosure allows standard office-grade PCs to be used in zone 2 environments and is much more affordable than other hazardous area solutions
News from Armagard (25 January 2002)
Widely-used stainless PC enclosure handles IP66
Manufactured from food grade stainless steel and independently-approved to IP66 standard, a specialist enclosure for PCs is used by over 250 UK food and drink manufacturers
News from Armagard (24 January 2002)
Ruggedised TFT displays at extremely low prices
Armagard has announced a new range of ruggedised TFT displays at extremely low prices, supplied fully enclosed or fitted to an industry-standard panel-mount or 19" rack-mount bezel
News from Armagard ( 3 December 2001)
Lower cost security for PCs in general areas
The new ThiefGard Security Enclosure from Armagard provides more affordable and effective security for PCs in unsecured but relatively clean environments
News from Armagard ( 1 October 2001)
Processing power put into system builders hands
The new IPWorkStation from Armagard provides the benefits of industrial computing without the costs and performance issues of industrial computers.
News from Armagard (11 September 2001)
Rugged PC enclosures for newspaper returns system
User application article WH Smith News, the UK's largest Newspaper and Magazine Wholesaler, is using Armagard PC enclosures to allow its new Returns System to be run on standard PC equipment
News from Armagard (26 March 2001)
No console tampering thanks to custom PC enclosure
User application article Rapiscan Security Products, a leading supplier of X-ray scanning equipment, is using customised PC enclosures from Armagard to protect its computerised operator consoles.
News from Armagard (15 February 2001)
Surge-protected PC enclosures minimise damage
User application article Surge-protected PC enclosures supplied by Armagard minimised the damage and disruption caused by a recent electrical spike at a Johnson Matthey facility.
News from Armagard ( 5 January 2001)
Computer Safe for tiny Compaq EN PC
Armagard has developed a ruggedised Computer Safe for the tiny Compaq EN Space Saver PC, suitable for use on factory floors and peripheral offices
News from Armagard (10 October 2000)
Armagard buys Guardian Safety Products
Portasilo Ltd has sold its Guardian Safety Products and much of its Portastor High Security Products business to PC Enclosure manufacturer Armagard Ltd.
News from Armagard (10 October 2000)
Custom steel casing service for electronic systems
PC Enclosure specialist Armagard has announced a design service for OEMs looking to source high volume, high quality steel casings for electronic systems.
News from Armagard (10 October 2000)
Industrial protection for Citrix systems
Armagard has developed an industrial housing for Citrix computer systems which will ensure smooth operation in even the harshest environments.
News from Armagard (10 October 2000)
Bar code labelling in hostile environments
The new range of PrintGard thermal printer enclosures from Armagard enables problem-free bar code labelling in hostile environments.
News from Armagard (11 July 2000)
PCs Guaranteed Dry in Washdown Environments
Armagard's stainless steel PC enclosures have been independently approved to IP66 (high pressure water jets).
News from Armagard (11 April 2000)
Protected PC Wins Fight with Forklift
British Sugar appreciated the value of an Armagard PC Enclosure when a two and a half tonne Forklift truck knocked over £000 worth of computer equipment.
News from Armagard (11 April 2000)

