By Mike Moussa, PE — Every electronic device needs a home. Here’s how we design and build custom enclosures that protect your electronics, look professional, and are ready for manufacturing.
Why Custom Enclosures?
Off-the-shelf enclosures almost never fit perfectly. They’re either too big (wasted space = wasted money), too small (redesign your PCB), or missing the cutouts, mounting features, and access points you need. A custom enclosure costs less than you think and looks 10x more professional.
What We Design Around
- PCB dimensions and mounting holes — send us your board files (Gerber, STEP, or just dimensions) and we design the enclosure to fit
- Connector locations — USB, HDMI, Ethernet, power, antenna — all get precise cutouts
- Display windows — clear covers for screens, LEDs, or status indicators
- Button access — tactile buttons, membrane switches, or touch-through panels
- Thermal management — ventilation slots, heat sink mounting, fan cutouts
- EMI/RFI shielding — conductive coatings or metallic enclosures when electromagnetic compatibility matters
- IP ratings — sealed designs for water and dust protection (IP54 to IP67)
- Mounting — wall mount, DIN rail, panel mount, desktop, or handheld
Enclosure Manufacturing Options
3D Printing (1-100 units)
Fastest path to a working enclosure. Print in ABS, Nylon, or Polycarbonate with snap-fit closures, integrated standoffs, and all cutouts. Sand and paint for a professional finish, or use SLA for smooth surfaces right off the printer.
Cost: $20-150 per enclosure depending on size
Lead time: 2-5 days
CNC Machined (1-500 units)
Machine from solid blocks of aluminum, ABS, or polycarbonate for a premium look and feel. Anodize aluminum for a professional finish. Best for rugged/industrial devices.
Cost: $50-300 per enclosure
Lead time: 5-10 days
Urethane Cast (20-200 units)
Production-quality plastic enclosures from silicone molds. Looks and feels injection-molded at a fraction of the tooling cost. Multiple colors and textures available.
Cost: $30-80 per enclosure + $500-1,000 mold
Lead time: 7-14 days
Injection Molded (500+ units)
When you’re ready for volume. We design the enclosure with injection molding in mind from the start — proper draft angles, uniform walls, gate locations — so the transition to tooling is smooth.
Cost: $3,000-15,000 tooling + $1-10 per part
Lead time: 4-8 weeks for tooling
Design for Electronics: Things Most Shops Miss
We’re engineers, not just modelers. We design enclosures that actually work:
- PCB standoffs at the right height — so components don’t hit the lid
- Cable strain relief — so yanking a cable doesn’t rip the connector off your PCB
- Assembly-friendly design — snap fits, slide rails, or minimal screws for easy production assembly
- Light pipes — guide LED light from the PCB to indicator windows on the surface
- ESD protection — grounding features and conductive paths where needed
- Label and branding areas — flat surfaces positioned for labels, silk-screen, or laser engraving
- Battery compartment — with door, latch, and polarity markings for consumer devices
What We Need from You
- PCB files or dimensions — STEP file is best, but a dimensioned sketch works too
- Connector list — what plugs in and where
- Environment — indoor/outdoor? Handled daily or permanently mounted?
- Volume estimate — 10 units or 10,000? This determines the manufacturing process
- Aesthetics — does it need to look consumer-grade, or is industrial/functional fine?
Get a Quote
Send us your PCB dimensions and we’ll quote the enclosure design and first prototype. Most enclosure projects go from first conversation to first prototype in under 2 weeks.
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