Paper And Packaging Material Testing
Test Method: BS 3137, BS 2922:1 and International standard ISO 2758 and ISO 2759
Tensile Strength:
This test helps in determining the tensile Strength of paper paperboard, etc. A tensile strength test is a mechanical test performed on packaging materials to determine the maximum load that can be applied to a material before it ruptures. This test can be used to measure the tensile strength of paper, board and plastics. The material will show elastic behavior up to a certain point and then rupture. The test can be adapted to different needs – it can also be used to measure the strength or elongation of a material and its tearing resistance and the force required to separate a seal. All these give a measure of the strength of the material.
Test Method: ISO 1925 / 5
Thermal Shock Test:
Test Method: BS EN 60068-2-14:2000
Vibration test:
Test Method: ASTM D999, ASTM D3580, ASTM D4728, ISO 8318, ISO 2247, ISO 9022-10, ISO 9022-15, ISO 9022-19
Peel test:
Test Method: ASTDM 1876
Edge Crush test:
Test Method:ISO 3037
Adhesion strength:
Test Method: ASTM D3654
Bending test for Boards:
Test Method:ASTME 290
Accelerated Ageing:
Test Method:ASTMD 6819
Drop Dart Impact Test:
Test Method: ASTMD 1709
Tear testing:
This test helps in determining the average force required to propagate a single-rip tongue-type tear starting from a cut in paper, cardboard, plastics, non-woven and woven fabrics, with proper configuration. Internal tearing resistance is the force perpendicular to the plane of the paper sheet required to tear multiple plies through a specified distance after the tear has been started. Tear-growth resistance is a quality criterion used by paper-manufacturers during the final inspection and by processors in goods inwards checks.
A tear test is completed in seconds, making electronic acquisition and evaluation of test data a logical choice.Test Method: ISO 1974