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A road case is a ruggedly built, highly functional protective
container with varying wall thicknesses that is capable of
withstanding the riggers and handling of shipping. They are
designed to meet the rigorous demands required of cases that
are shipped via cargo plane or commercial transport.
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High quality road cases are designed to protect their contents
from falls, collisions, radical changes in temperature, shock,
vibrations, dirt, dust, and moisture. In addition to offering
protection, road cases keep the instruments and devices being
shipped secure and safe by encasing them in inserts made of
sturdy materials such as various types of foam and rubber.
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Road cases have served as a valuable tool for the transport
and shipping of sensitive instruments. Their design
qualifications ensure that devices shipped using road cases
will be able to optimally perform when they arrive at their
destination.
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Although all road cases have the same function as a means of
protecting and securing sensitive technical equipment, each
type of road case has accessories added to specifically match
the requirements of the items being transported or protected.
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The manufacture of road cases takes different forms and
includes rotational or injection molding and fabrications from
metal and wood panels. In most cases, large complex cases
designed as rolling cases or trunks are made through
fabrication, while smaller cases are made using one of the
molding processes.