Wireworks debuts LumaVue

May 3, 2007 8:00 AM

    

LumaVue panels provide maximum electrical isolation between connectors.

Wireworks introduced LumaVue custom panels and plates at NAB2007.

Intended for in-studio and remote broadcast applications, the new custom panel products can be rear-illuminated for instant identification, which can be valuable in low-light studio and broadcast truck applications.

LumaVue plates and panels provide maximum electrical isolation between connectors, and can be used for connection panels, switch panels and diagrams of any kind.

Available in a variety of sizes and shapes, including standard gang plates, wall plates and rack panels, LumaVue panels are suitable for interface panels of any kind. They are available in either 1/8in or 1/4in thickness to fit individual requirements.

For more information, visit www.wireworks.com.




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