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We have provided
maximum protection for Law Enforcement, Military, and Special
Forces Applications all over the world.
The following are
requirements that had to be met when qualifying
Starlight Cases
with the military standard MIL-C-4150 for advanced
applications:
1.
Drop Test:
The drop test was
conducted with the cases conditioned from -65 degrees F to
+165 degrees F and then dropped 40" onto a steel plate with 6"
of cement backing. The cases were loaded with 20 lbs. of lead
weight then dropped on every corner, edge, and face a total of
26 times. At no time did the cases show damage other than
surface scratches.
2.
Leak Test:
This test is
conducted in conjunction with the drop test. After passing the
low and high temperature drop tests, the cases were subjected
to a leak test in 160-degree F hot water. At this temperature
the case will have 4 psi pressure inside. It was submerged for
three minutes at this temperature with no leakage. Under
normal temperature conditions, using our pressure equalization
valve, the pressure inside the case is greater than the
pressure outside. This insures no leakage. The U.S. Navy
tested the SC-061016 to 100' in depth (40+psi) at the White
Oak Weapon Station in Maryland and the case did not leak.
3.
Weight Test:
The same case was then
subjected to a stack of cases that have weight in them so the
combined weight on the bottom case exceeds 600 lbs. The case
passed the test with no deformation of the case when the
weight was removed.
4.
Fungus
Resistance:
The case could not support or
promote any fungus growth during a 28 day test where various
spores of different variety were tested to determine if the
case would support or produce any fungus growth. None
occurred.
5.
Environmental
Requirements:
The case was subject to a two
week diurnal test in where the case was placed in a humid
environment and the temperature was cycled to determine if any
condensation would take place in the case. None occurred.
6.
Rust Test:
The spring loaded
handles on the cases are zinc-plated ad then black oxidized so
they will not rust. They have been certified to pass the
100-hour salt spray test. This is the equivalent to placing
the handle in salt water for 10 years. No rust occurred.
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