Armagard News

Armagard, leading manufacturers of LCD and plasma protection for outdoor digital signage, have expanded their production facilities to cope with the increased demand for their protective LCD enclosures.

As the economy has recovered, Armagard have found their orders increasing too; so much so, the company have expanded their premises and staff levels to cope with the increase in demand.

While Armagard’s head office remains in the same UK location, their production facilities have nearly tripled in size to cope with the amount of orders that are being received from all over the world.

Armagard products are used in all sorts of locations where conventional computer and display equipment such as LCD and plasma screens can’t normally be deployed. Their protective enclosures are a cost effective method of protecting computers and screens in harsh environments, one of the reasons the UK based company have seen their order’s increase.

Managing Director, Mark Neal said: “With more and more businesses wanting to use computers and other equipment in harsh environments and TV screens for outdoor digital signage, we found our existing production facilities were stretched to the limit.”

Mr Neal added that the increase in capacity and staffing levels should ensure they can reduce lead time on their products and be able to satisfy the increase in demand for their protective enclosures and industrial computers.

Armagard’s industrial computer and outdoor digital signage enclosures can house almost any make and model of PC, LCD or plasma (ranging from 24″-70″). Weatherproof and with controlled temperature environments, Armagard’s enclosures are also vandal resistant and are a secure and cost effective method of utilising standard or commercial equipment in an outdoor or harsh location.

For more information about their range of industrial computer enclosures, outdoor LCD enclosures, outdoor TV enclosures and other digital signage and computer protection products, please visit their website: www.armagard.co.uk.

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