ISTA 1B Non-Simulation
[Transport Test] A series of packaging tests will be conducted in accordance with the test sequence specified in ISTA 1B.
Overview of the ISTA 1B Test: - It applies to individually packaged products weighing over 150 lb (68 kg). The ISTA 1B test is not a packaging test that simulates the transportation environment. Users can utilize the ISTA 1B test as a consistent screening test. - The test items consist of Preconditioning, Fixed Displacement Vibration, and Impact Testing. - In Preconditioning, the test samples are left in the test room environment for 12 hours before testing. - In Fixed Displacement Vibration, the frequency at which the cargo bounces is explored, and this frequency is applied to the test time calculation formula to determine the vibration duration. - In the Impact Test, cargo that can fall from the top surface is dropped from a height on all six sides. For cargo where top surface dropping is not realistic, an inclined impact test or horizontal impact test is conducted, followed by a corner drop test. - In the inclined and horizontal impact tests, impacts are applied to the cargo from four directions. After all tests are conducted consecutively, the box is opened to check for damage. - The pass/fail judgment after testing is defined in a clear and quantitative manner from two perspectives: product damage and external appearance damage of the box, with inspection items and standards clearly outlined.
- Company:日本ビジネスロジスティクス(JBL) 藤沢北事業所
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