Defender Nitrogen-Purged Pressurized Case

PRODUCT #: 71032001 Category:

Case Construction

  • Aluminum Shells :
    • Formed, welded, and treated aluminum construction.
    • Welded hat sections and stiffening ribs for additional strength.
  • Aluminum Frame Material
    • Tongue and groove welded aluminum extrusion.
    • Iridite process for protective coating.

Hardware and Additional Features:

  • Handles: stainless steel spring-loaded handles.
  • Latches/clamps: adjustable-tension draw latches.
  • Pressure Relief Valve and Humidity Control: dessicant & air valve combination.
  • Color: white MIL SPEC epoxy paint.
  • Feet: formed aluminum runners.
  • Racks & Insulation: iridite-coated aluminum mounting platform isolated with steel wire rope isolators.
  • Additional Features: pressure gauge, nitrogen fill port, ground lug, black oxide d-rings, and custom stencils.

Please call Skydyne to order:
800-428-2273

Description

The Skydyne Company constructed this Defender Nitrogen-Purged Pressurized Case using formed, welded, and treated aluminum. This aluminum case includes tongue and groove welded aluminum edge frames. It also incorporates welded hat sections and stiffening ribs for additional strength. The iridite-coating and epoxy-paint provide this aluminum case with a protection against corrosion as well as an aesthetic appeal. Within this aluminum nitrogen-purged case, is an iridite-coated aluminum mounting platform isolated with steel wire rope isolators.

The Skydyne Company’s Defender Nitrogen-Purged Pressurized Case protects and houses sensitive equipment or materials that are susceptible to damage from exposure to air or moisture. The nitrogen-filled enclosure creates a controlled environment that is free of contaminants and has a stable humidity level.

A variety of industries use these types of cases, including aerospace, defense, and electronics manufacturing. For example, the aerospace industry uses nitrogen-purged pressurized cases to protect sensitive equipment. For instance, this case would protect flight instrumentation, control systems, and other critical components from the harsh environmental conditions encountered during flight.

The defense industry may decide to use these cases to protect sensitive electronic equipment from damage caused by exposure to moisture, dust, and other environmental contaminants. Therefore, the defense industry may house electronics such as radar systems, communication devices, and surveillance equipment inside these kinds of aluminum cases.

In the electronics manufacturing industry, nitrogen-purged pressurized cases may be used to store and transport delicate electronic components and assemblies. These cases can keep microchips, printed circuit boards, and sensors safe from exposure to moisture and other contaminants.