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NANUK Certifications

Trust and quality are paramount at NANUK. Our certifications are a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering superior protection and unmatched durability.

NANUK Certifications - Hard Cases Guaranteed to Last

IPX7 Ingress Protection - Waterproof

IPX7 Ingress Protection - Waterproof

IPX7 Ingress Protection signifies a product's waterproof capability, allowing it to be submerged in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes, like a rugged smartphone case that shields your phone from water damage even when submerged briefly.

IP6X Ingress Protection - Dustproof

IP6X Ingress Protection certifies a product's complete resistance to fine dust particles, making it ideal for safeguarding sensitive electronics, ensuring they remain unaffected by dust in challenging environments such as deserts or construction sites.

ATA Specification 300 - Category 1 Impact

ATA Specification 300 - Category 1 Impact ensures that hard cases, like those meeting these standards, can protect delicate equipment from damage during transportation, even when accidentally dropped from a height, making them a trusted choice for safeguarding valuable gear in rugged travel conditions.

ASTM D-4169 DC-18 Vibration Test is a standardized method to ensure that packaging, including hard cases, can endure vibrations during transit, guaranteeing the safety of enclosed items.

ASTM D-4169 DC-18 Rainfall

ASTM D-4169 DC-18 Rainfall Test is a standardized method to ensure packaging, like hard cases, can shield its contents from rain and moisture during transit, guaranteeing the protection of enclosed items in wet conditions.

MIL-STD-810F Immersion

The MIL-STD-810F Immersion Test is a military-standard evaluation to confirm that equipment, like hard cases, can endure submersion in water without suffering damage, ensuring their reliability in wet conditions.

ASTM D-4169 DC-18 Drop Test

ASTM D-4169 DC-18 Drop Test is a standard method for confirming the resilience of packaging, including hard cases, against real-world drops, ensuring the protection of contents during transit.