There are two primary types of molding used for making custom cases for your product, rotational molding and injection molding. Both processes have their strengths and downsides, so here is a brief summary of the differences between the two.
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How is Shock Protection Measured?
Whether you are transporting delicate medical devices that easily knock out of calibration or sensitive electronic devices that are a drop away from certain death (okay, maybe that’s dramatic)—shock protection is incredibly important when it comes to choosing the right… Read More
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Why Go with Plastic for Your Custom Cases?
When it comes time to choose between aluminum metal and plastic for your custom cases, the decision can be incredibly daunting. Why is plastic a great choice for custom cases? To start, it’s shock-resistant, watertight, airtight, and customizable to almost… Read More
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Incorporating TSA-Approved Locks in Your Case
Regardless of what you are transporting or shipping in your custom cases, you should make sure that the locks are TSA-approved. Almost 2/3 of people drop off baggage and cases before boarding their flights, and depending on the size of… Read More
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Why Should You Conduct Package Testing?
Regardless of the product that your business makes, you should always conduct package testing before you start shipping out orders to all of your customers. Why is package testing worth your while? Not only does it save you money and… Read More
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The Process of Injection Molding
One of the methods we use to manufacture custom cases is injection molding. This is a process where we shape plastic into the form of a case. It is a very versatile process and can be used to make many… Read More
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Removable Racks Can Make Equipment Exchange Simple
Even the most flexible technician can have trouble installing electrical equipment in a rack mount case. Generally, connections in the rear are made before mounting the unit inside the rack. However, it usually happens that cables bunch up behind the… Read More
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ATA Specifications and Your Custom Case
In 2012 it was reported that American Airlines was getting rid of their paper flight manuals and switching to iPads. It may have seemed like the company was getting ahead of the technology curve and adapting early to the possibilities… Read More
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Choose The Right Color For Your Custom Case
There are numerous factors that go into creating the perfect custom case for your equipment and needs. Knowing where your equipment is going and what kind of environmental challenges it will face is key. How will it be traveling? Will… Read More
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How We Make Your Custom Case Durable
Transit cases are designed to take abuse. After all, they bang against each other in the backs of trucks, are dropped, and take shocking hits from every side. People expect them to be able to take everything thrown at them… Read More