If you have ever visited our blog before, you know about the many benefits of custom cases. If we have said it once, we have said it a thousand times; we do not live in a one-size-fits-all world. So why settle for a one-size-fits-all case? Your specialized, delicate instruments need specialized packaging designed specifically for your equipment. This will ensure your electronics, medical equipment, musical instrument, or other valuable items arrive safely at their final destination.
Now the only question is which custom case…
Roto-Molded Cases vs. Injection Molded Cases: Which Case is Best?
Rotationally molded cases, better known as roto-molded cases are manufactured using a unique rotational molding process. The end result is a durable and cost-effective shipping case. Injection molded cases, meanwhile, are manufactured using a unique injection molding process. The end result is a durable and cost-effective shipping case.
At the end of the day, the only major difference is the manufacturing process. Both roto-molded and injection molded cases are incredibly durable and designed to keep your delicate equipment safe in even the harshest of environments.
One more thing: both styles of custom cases are available through Packaging Strategies Inc. (PSI).
Located in Baltimore, Maryland, PSI manufactures systems integration packages and container solutions (roto-molded cases, injection molded transit cases, and metal containers) for clientele of all shapes and sizes. Our custom cases are built specifically to fit your item and its dimensions. We accomplish this through a combination of 3D modeling design and first article sampling, which guarantees that your custom case will perform as promised.
At PSI, we pride ourselves in offering our clients total packaging solutions, from design and prototyping to fabrication and custom cushioning solutions!
If you’re interested in learning more about our custom roto-molded and injection molded cases, please contact Packaging Strategies Inc. by calling 888-774-7557, email [email protected], or click here today! You can also follow PSI on Facebook and Twitter as well!