All Case Communications rugged equipment cases are produced using a process called Rotomoulding. It’s ideal for making tough, waterproof products, using a high quality polymer that thickens at the edges and corners for extra strength and impact resistance
Case Communications Mil Spec rugged equipment cases have brought rotomoulded containers to a new level for the twenty first century by using decades of experience in case design and manufacturing. The result? A new range of cases that are tougher and yet more spacious than any comparable product
Case Communications Mil spec rugged equipment case advantages:
- Maximum usable internal space versus external size.
- Rotomoulded from high grade, virgin polyethylene for strength and impact absorption.
- Stable in temperatures from –40°c to +60°c
- Corrosion proof and resistant to solvents and acids.
- Colours moulded right through to retain appearance if scratched.
- Available in NATO green, admiralty grey and black, with other colours available for ordersof 25 or more. All colours are UV stabilised.
- Strong, rigid, low profile lid for maximum space utilisation.
- Moulded-in Amazon Lip that engages positively with body to eliminate lid displacement when subjected to sideways force (pat. pend.).
- All edges and corners are rounded and bevelled for safe and comfortable carrying.
- Two axis location and engagement feature for positive stacking
Key features of the Case Communications rugged equipment cases
- A5 label indent positioned on lid.
- Two further small label indents provided on each side
for contents identification.
- All fittings, including catches, hinges and lid stay are
stainless steel, making Amazon Cases totally RoHS
compliant.
- Heavy-duty plastic injection moulded handles.
- Waterproof, tubular silicon lid seal stable in temperatures
from –40°c to +60°c.
- Waterproof and impervious to sand and dust.
- Complies with MIL-STD 810F.
Data Sheet Mil spec rugged case (0 downloads )
Part Number: The Mil Spec Rugged Cases are custom built to customers specifications
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