File Formats for Customizing Electronic Enclosures Part II
January 15th, 2013Polycase offers precision pad printing and silk screening for custom detailing, including logos, instructions, or graphics, on any Polycase enclosure. We offer 12 standard colors for printing; but custom colors are available for an additional charge. When printing is ordered, vector based artwork file(s) with fonts converted to outlines or curves are required.
File Formats for Customizing Electronic Enclosures Part I
January 11th, 2013With the implementation of the Polycase® Quick Quote tool, obtaining a quote for custom Polycase enclosures is more convenient than ever. Quotes can be self-generated in about 90 seconds using the web tool. Once you have your quote number, you can proceed to ordering. When submitting a purchase order for enclosures with cutouts, we require a drawing detailing the specifics of the cutouts. The following are considered acceptable formats:
Minimum Guidelines for Customized Electronic Enclosures
December 20th, 2012When I’m shopping online, I don’t like restrictions. I want to buy whatever, whenever without hassle. I don’t like being forced into minimum order quantities or purchase restrictions. Polycase ® shares this same philosophy when it comes to online shopping. When you purchase through our website, you won’t encounter any restrictions on quantities or minimum order requirements.
There are a certain set of minimums Polycase want you to be aware to help in the planning stage of your project design. These parameters apply to cutouts and printing on Polycase enclosures:
New Electronic Enclosures Solution Spotlight: Quick Quote
December 4th, 2012Learn how Polycase customers are placing same-day customized enclosure orders, with the help of the Polycase Quick Quote online enclosure quoting tool, in our newest Electronic Enclosures Solution Spotlight.
Convenience and Accessibility for Customized Electronic Enclosure Quoting
September 19th, 2012When I need to stop at the grocery store for a few items, I find it more convenient to use the self-check-out kiosks rather than wait in line for a cashier. The lines for cashiers are typically long and everyone has a full cart of groceries. I figure, why wait in line when I can just check out myself?


