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One of the first improvements Protechnic introduced in the design of transport cases was the use of extruded box profiles. Most other manufacturers use simple aluminum angle profiles or so-called extruded tree profiles, which have an outer and inner section. While this increases strength compared to simple angles, it does not match the strength of the exclusive box profiles used by Protechnic.
Transport cases are also finished through anodizing or powder coating. This finish is more durable than the traditional "mill finish" used by most other manufacturers.
Traditional transport cases are often made from laminated plywood panels that are riveted to the profiles. Although this is a durable solution, Protechnic opted for lightweight panels with an open core, glued to the profiles. This makes the cases lighter, gives a cleaner appearance, and requires fewer rivets, which speeds up the production process compared to traditional plywood cases.
Additionally, it is possible to use a neoprene bead gasket, which creates a waterproof barrier between the lid and the base of the transport case.
Flight cases are highly durable and highly configurable products. They allow creating cases for a wide range of applications. Possible configurations include:
Thanks to UV digital printers and a wide range of panel colors and molded foam interior options, Protechnic transport cases stand out for their durability, longevity, and aesthetic quality.
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One of the first improvements Protechnic introduced in the design of transport cases was the use of extruded box profiles. Most other manufacturers use simple aluminum angle profiles or so-called extruded tree profiles, which have an outer and inner section. While this increases strength compared to simple angles, it does not match the strength of the exclusive box profiles used by Protechnic.
Transport cases are also finished through anodizing or powder coating. This finish is more durable than the traditional "mill finish" used by most other manufacturers.
Traditional transport cases are often made from laminated plywood panels that are riveted to the profiles. Although this is a durable solution, Protechnic opted for lightweight panels with an open core, glued to the profiles. This makes the cases lighter, gives a cleaner appearance, and requires fewer rivets, which speeds up the production process compared to traditional plywood cases.
Additionally, it is possible to use a neoprene bead gasket, which creates a waterproof barrier between the lid and the base of the transport case.
Flight cases are highly durable and highly configurable products. They allow creating cases for a wide range of applications. Possible configurations include:
Thanks to UV digital printers and a wide range of panel colors and molded foam interior options, Protechnic transport cases stand out for their durability, longevity, and aesthetic quality.
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