Cushioning Guide & Options

Cases-Cases can provide a number of different case interiors, including shock isolated racks, hard deck systems, and shock mounted deck systems, but by far, the most popular case interior is a foam insert. Visit the Gallery of Case Solutions for examples of case interiors. Cases-Cases provides foam interiors from several materials in infinite configurations.


Cushioning System Interior Materials

Cushioning Systems

Foam Filled Case is filled with 1” or 2” layers of PE or PU foam. The foam can be field cut to accept customer's equipment. Each layer can be cut to accept equipment of various sizes.

Foam Lined Case is lined with either 1” or 2” thick layers of foam. Allows the case to be used for multiple items or for bulky items with low fragility.

DIY Interiors DIY foam, often known as Pick and Pluck foam, is a soft PU foam that is pre-scored in 1/2” x 1/2” cubes that can be individually removed to provide professional looking foam interior. Can be easily and inexpensively replaced if equipment changes.

Fabricated Interiors Cases-Cases manufactures custom cavities for simple or complex shaped items. The foam interiors are fabricated from single or multiple foam types. Cases-Cases uses a waterjet cutting technology to provide extremely tight tolerances and complex shapes including round or angled cavities.

Die Cut Interiors Cases-Cases can provide die cut interiors. Die cuts are popular and cost effective for foam interiors where very small cavities exist or where a high quantity of cases are required. Common applications include sample cases and media cases.

Custom Interiors Working with your equipment, specifications or drawings, Cases-Cases can create the optimum case interior, taking into consideration, fragility, spacing, access, storage and usability of the equipment. We have created foam interiors for single and double-entry cases.

The type of case, the material of the case shell, and the case fabrication method only defines part of an adequate packaging solution. The cushioning system is equally important to the protection of the payload. Cases-Cases has years of experience in providing complete packaging solutions, including cushioning system design.

There are 4 variables that aid us in determining the appropriate cushion design for your equipment:

    1.Fragility. The fragility is the level of shock in g's that your equipment can withstand. Often commercial electronic equipment can withstand a shock of approximately 30'gs. Optical equipment and space payloads can withstand shock levels of less than 10g's. Mechanical assemblies are often quite robust and can withstand much higher g inputs. Fragility is often not known and is estimated.

    2.Drop height. Cases-Cases utilizes drop heights as one of the "available" variables in cushion system design. Many military programs and specifications detail the drop heights of certain items. The MIL-STD 810E details the drop height that a case must pass based on total case and equipment weight as well as container size. If your application is for shipping or use as checked baggage, we design for a 30" drop.

    3.Sway Space/Cushion Thickness. In a perfect world, Cases-Cases could design containers and cushioning systems and not be limited by available case sizes, case weights, and limitations of how the cases are going to be shipped. Since those and other variables are involved in container design, we often have to compromise between case size and sway space or cushion complexity (cost) vs case size.

    4.Density of Equipment. The density of the equipment is the weight divided by the weight bearing surface. The density of the equipment aids us in determining the correct foam type to use as well as the correct amount of bearing surface. Foam cushioning materials have different optimum load ranges, as detailed in the custom case interiors section of Cases-Cases.com.



Interior Materials
Foam Types Density Characteristics

Polyethylene (PE) 2#/cubic foot Closed cell foam, best for use with heavier/denser equipment, power supplies, communications equipment. Optimum load range .20 to 1.0 lb/sq. in. Resists water pick up, resistant to oils and solvents. Anti Static versions available.

Polyurethane (PU) 2#/cubic foot Open cell multi purpose foam, soft, highly resilient. Best used for lighter weight sensitive equipment, computers, monitors, projectors. Optimum load range .08 to.40 lb/sq. in. Anti Static versions available .

Crosslink PE 2# to 4# Closed cell foam with smooth finish. Loading ranges in line with regular Polyethylene. Resists release of particles. Best used for items like military or commercial optics and medical devices.
Foam color: Off white.


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