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The Chassis Architecture

Australian environments present sustained high-frequency vibrations and unpredictable dynamic loads. Reliability in these conditions is a matter of exact calculation.

The Chassis Architecture

The chassis architecture across our ranges is constructed entirely from Grade 450 equivalent high-strength structural steel. While conventional mild steel can struggle under continuous multi-axis stress, the application of Grade 450 provides superior high-cycle fatigue resistance, maintains strict geometric stability under load, and delivers quantifiable longevity.

Structural rigidity extends beyond the steel framework. A composite flooring system integrates directly with the chassis to form a unified load path. This design optimizes the strength-to-weight ratio, limits torsional deformation during transit, and effectively shields the structure from moisture degradation.

The completed assembly receives a dual-layer surface treatment. A foundational galvanized layer is securely sealed beneath an industrial-grade armor coating. This dual barrier is engineered specifically to mitigate kinetic impact from road debris, oxidation in high-salinity environments, and hydro-penetration.

A Périple caravan is designed to execute continuous operational cycles with exceptional structural consistency.