Cases Built for Medical Equipment That Can't Fail.
From surgical imaging systems for global device brands to laboratory instrument cases for diagnostic distributors every case is designed around the exact device it protects.
Medical Settings That Trust Armor Cases.
Armor Cases builds two core products for the medical sector: Medical Carry Cases and Medical Cart Cases. Both are fully custom built from 3D scans of the actual device, designed in SolidWorks, and manufactured in our Sydney workshop or Guangzhou factory.
Below are the medical environments we genuinely build for backed by real client work with Stryker, AMSL, and Karl Storz — and what makes Armor's approach different from a generic case supplier for each one.
Medical Device Manufacturers
When a medical device company ships its product to a hospital, distributor, or international client, the case is part of the product presentation. A poorly fitted foam insert, a case that opens awkwardly, or hardware that fails on the third use all of these reflect on the brand of the device inside.
Armor builds custom carry cases for medical device OEMs designed from 3D laser scans of the actual device, modelled in SolidWorks, approved by the client before production begins. The case ships with the device and does exactly what it needs to: protect the instrument completely and present it professionally.
Armor built the custom carry case for the Stryker SPY-PHI surgical imaging system one of the world's leading medical technology brands. We also built two transport cases for AMSL (Australasian Medical & Scientific Ltd.) the Promilite luminometer and Rotor-Gene 6000 PCR instrument. Karl Storz, a global surgical instrumentation leader, commissioned two medical instrument carry cases with precision CNC foam inserts from Armor.
What Armor Builds for This Environment
Mobile & Emergency Medical Teams
Hospital environments demand cases that protect high-value equipment across every handler, every department, and every deployment. Logistics staff, clinical technicians, and procurement teams all interact with the same case. It must open cleanly, secure equipment completely, and clean down between uses without any surface that traps contamination.
Armor builds both Medical Carry Cases and Medical Cart Cases for hospital and health network use. Smooth PP flight panel surfaces are specified for hygiene — no fabric, no recessed grooves, no porous materials. Penn Elcom hardware throughout for high-frequency open/close reliability across entire hospital fleets.
Mobile & Emergency Medical Teams
Field deployment cases are used in conditions no other medical case faces. Stacked in ambulances, deployed in rain, dropped under urgent response conditions, and opened with gloved hands. The case must open in under two seconds and be ready every time.
Weight is the primary engineering constraint. Armor specifies 7mm lightweight PP flight panel or 6mm laminated plywood for paramedic and mobile unit cases — reducing carry weight without reducing protection. Butterfly latches from Armor's hardware range are operable with a single gloved hand and rated for thousands of open/close cycles.
Research Labs & Scientific Bodies
A PCR machine or luminometer contains calibrated optical and mechanical components. A shift in transit means full recalibration on arrival, delayed testing schedules, and downstream cost. Armor's foam design process eliminates that risk entirely the instrument cannot move in any transit orientation.
We built transport cases for the AMSL Promilite luminometer and the Rotor-Gene 6000 PCR instrument both precision scientific instruments shipped internationally by AMSL. Both cases were designed from 3D scans of the actual instruments, verified in SolidWorks, and built with pull-out handles and precision CNC foam inserts.
AMSL (Australasian Medical & Scientific Ltd.) — a leading medical device, diagnostics and laboratory product distributor supplying Australia and New Zealand — commissioned Armor to design and build transport cases for the Promilite luminometer and Rotor-Gene 6000 PCR instrument. Both cases featured pull-out handles and precision CNC foam inserts designed from 3D scans of the instruments.
Veterinary & Animal Health
Mobile veterinary practitioners use portable ultrasound machines, endoscopes, surgical instrument sets, and dental tools that require the same case precision as human medical devices — but operate in far harsher environments. Farm sites, rural clinics, and mobile surgical units demand cases that survive rough vehicle handling while keeping instruments clinical-ready on arrival.
Armor specifies 12mm WBP birch ply for veterinary field cases where durability is the primary concern, with sealed panel joins for dust and moisture resistance. Foam inserts are still machined to the same 0.05mm accuracy standard because a damaged portable ultrasound probe is the same problem regardless of the patient species.
Procuring Medical Cases for Your Organisation?
Armor Cases ships internationally from Sydney and Guangzhou. The full design-to-delivery process can be completed entirely remotely — no physical visit required.
We work from 3D scan data, technical drawings, or physical samples shipped to our workshop. SolidWorks design drawings are shared digitally for your approval before any production begins. Finished cases ship via international freight with full documentation.
- Share your device details — dimensions, weight, materials, how it's deployed and who handles it
- We design and send drawings — 3D scan or CAD-based design; SolidWorks drawings shared for your written approval
- Production and shipping — Sydney workshop for urgent orders; Guangzhou factory for production runs; shipped worldwide
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