Boxbuilding refers to the final assembly of products such as circuit boards, wiring, cabinets and panels for a specific product. The various components are mounted according to the customer’s specifications in a sheet metal box where elements such as soldering, fine mechanical assembly, casting and varni...
Description of the Product
Boxbuilding refers to the final assembly of products such as circuit boards, wiring, cabinets and panels for a specific product. The various components are mounted according to the customer’s specifications in a sheet metal box where elements such as soldering, fine mechanical assembly, casting and varnishing can occur depending on the type of product. After final assembly, checks and tests are performed to ensure high functionality and long service life. Sometimes final assembly of complete control cabinets is carried out, a type of electrical cabinet used to regulate an electrical system.
Where is boxbuilding used?
Box building of electronics occurs, for example, in wheel loaders, forestry machines, speakers, hearing aids, and equipment used in hospitals and health centers. Many products that undergo box building, or mechanical assembly as it is also called, are used in sensitive and extreme environments, which requires protection against corrosion, vibration, thermal shock and other stresses that can adversely affect the function.