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Peli-Hardigg showcasing bespoke and lightweight cases at MRO Europe

Peli-Hardigg is showcasing its range of technical packaging solutions and its brand-new Peli Air lightweight protective cases at MRO Europe 2016.

Peli-Hardigg protector cases are watertight, dust-proof, chemical resistant and are the toughest products on the market. They are indestructible, rugged cases for extreme protection. The cases have been tested in the field in the most demanding markets like aerospace, military, communications and broadcast.

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The 40-year-old company specialises in bespoke storage and transportation containers to protect all types of high-tech equipment in its +500 sizes available. With high experience in developing custom solutions, testing new materials and continuously improving designs, Peli-Hardigg has been able to build a robust line of products that survive the harsh demands of the aerospace and aviation market.

Range of Special to Contents containers for whole engines, engine modules, gearboxes, undercarriages, wheels, aircraft panels, electronic LRU’s, gas cylinders, canopies, windscreens and complete tails, are just examples of the customised solutions offered by Peli-Hardigg.

The new Peli Air protector case is up to 40% lighter than other polymer cases. It has been designed to cut weight without compromising durability. This case range is perfect for protecting tools that are used to repair airplanes and safely transport fragile electronicals.

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The Peli Air line offers six different sizes of protector cases, two of them include wheels and retractible handles for easier transportation.

 

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