leonhart88
Electrical
- Jan 2, 2011
- 14
Hi All,
I'm working on a project that requires an IP66 rated enclosure. This device has to have several buttons and LED indicators. I don't have any experience with designing water tight enclosures so I thought I would pick everyone's brain here, while doing my own research in parallel. The closest thing I've done is design some small containers with o-ring seals (no cutouts).
My project will initially be a low volume product, with the potential to be scaled up. At first, we are going to design the enclosure out of either machined plastic or aluminum (or an off the shelf if it is suitable). Later on, we can move towards injection molding.
My main questions are the following:
1. Assuming I am working with machined parts, or an off the shelf enclosures, what is the best way to add buttons and switches while maintaining the seal? I know there are some special IP-rated switches and LEDs, but they seem fairly expensive and are bulky. Is there a better way to do this (eg. heat staked or welded light guides, or mounting normal buttons/LEDs but with epoxy)? I am sure the examples I gave would work for IP66, but I'd like to find out the best practice for doing such a task.
2. If we were to injection mold these parts, are there special ways of injection molding buttons and LED "windows" directly into the enclosure?
Thanks,
Phil
I'm working on a project that requires an IP66 rated enclosure. This device has to have several buttons and LED indicators. I don't have any experience with designing water tight enclosures so I thought I would pick everyone's brain here, while doing my own research in parallel. The closest thing I've done is design some small containers with o-ring seals (no cutouts).
My project will initially be a low volume product, with the potential to be scaled up. At first, we are going to design the enclosure out of either machined plastic or aluminum (or an off the shelf if it is suitable). Later on, we can move towards injection molding.
My main questions are the following:
1. Assuming I am working with machined parts, or an off the shelf enclosures, what is the best way to add buttons and switches while maintaining the seal? I know there are some special IP-rated switches and LEDs, but they seem fairly expensive and are bulky. Is there a better way to do this (eg. heat staked or welded light guides, or mounting normal buttons/LEDs but with epoxy)? I am sure the examples I gave would work for IP66, but I'd like to find out the best practice for doing such a task.
2. If we were to injection mold these parts, are there special ways of injection molding buttons and LED "windows" directly into the enclosure?
Thanks,
Phil