A case that won’t be cracked ensures protection of instrumentation and consumables

Portable & field testing

A case that won’t be cracked ensures protection of instrumentation and consumables

10 Mar, 2022

Published over 4 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Portable & field testing.

If you are looking for functionality and aesthetically attractive plastic cases to protect sensitive equipment and instrumentation, rose plastic has the solution with the RoseCase ErgoLine. The ErgoLine is extremely adaptable to specific product requirements and it can be configured to your exact needs. The ErgoLine range is also available in Bio HDPE and PCR (post-consumer recycled) material.

From a functional perspective, the ErgoLine is available in a vast range of standard sizes with bespoke solutions available. To ensure unparalleled protection for your products and instruments, the ErgoLine is manufactured from a robust, hardwearing Polypropylene with the option of plain, convoluted or die-cut foam protection inserts.

The RoseCase ErgoLine combines functionality with fashion, incorporating modern design whilst offering customers a complete range of colour combinations, interior designs, polished or textured surfaces, ergonomic handles with ‘soft-touch’ options, concealed hinges and sturdy feet and a selection of lids and bases that can be custom printed with logos. If you want to combine functional user-friendly design with attractive aesthetics, the ErgoLine protective cases are the solution for your business.

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