Please note that SX cases are heavier than the SE series cases.
All cases come with Seahorse's UNCONDITIONAL LIFETIME GUARANTEE.
FEATURES -
Automatic pressure purge system -
Molded-in padlock holes (fits standard size Masterlocks®). -
Available with or without multilayer protective cubed matrix Accuform Foam. -
Latches are available with keyed chrome metal locks or plastic non-corrosive locks. -
Seahorse cases satisfy Mil-Spec and IP Standards 67
The SX series are molded in ABS resin. ABS resin has a higher molecular weight and greater density making the SX cases heavier in weight and also heavier duty. SX series are by far the toughest and most eXtreme cases anywhere. Although the same molds are used to mold each model of SE and SX cases, ABS resin has a smaller shrinkage rate after molding making the SX series slightly larger than the SE series.
Cases designed for ABS are built with much thinner walls to keep the case weight down and in the end offer similar impact strength as any case designed in Polypropylene resin. Since the Seahorse case line was initially designed with a wall thickness adequate for PP, when molded in ABS, the SX cases offer more than three times the impact strength as compared to any other plastic resin case on the market.
FLAME RETARDANT PROPERTIES: - Not rated fireproof
- Burns under continued exposure to flames
- Resists fire somewhat and cause a flame to self extinguish once the source of fire is removed
- Will not carry a flame on its own
- Does not drip when melting.
The SX series cases are the only cases available with these properties. Chances of surviving a fire are much greater in one of the SX series cases.
Inside Dimensions 9.7" x 7.47" x 4.05" (24.63cm x 18.97cm x 10.28cm) Outside Dimensions 10.9" x 9.9" x 4.92" (27.7cm x 25.1cm x 12.5cm) Weight 4.00lbs 4.20lbs (w/foam)
Available Colors: SX cases are available only in Black as a stock color
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Seahorse General Specifications
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