The selection will be made with reference to the general provisions of JIS Z 0200 regarding test levels and vibration duration.
"JIS Z0232 (Vibration Testing Method)" is a testing method used to evaluate the vibration resistance of the contents or packaging of packaged goods that are subjected to vibrations during the distribution process. Our company conducts various vibration tests in accordance with different standards for packaged products, as well as sinusoidal resonance detection vibration tests to explore the resonance points of the products themselves, and durability tests to confirm product strength, all for diverse purposes. If you wish to conduct a test, please feel free to consult with us. [Vibration Conditions] ◇ Random Vibration Test - Acceleration RMS Value: 0.604Grms - Frequency: 2-200Hz ◇ Sinusoidal Sweep Vibration Test - Acceleration: 7m/s² - Frequency: 3-100Hz - Sweep Speed: 1/2oct/min
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Japan Business Logistics Co., Ltd. (JBL) operated as a 100% subsidiary of IBM Japan, Ltd. until 2007, but after the execution date of the stock transfer on January 4, 2008, we will embark on a new journey as an affiliated company of Yasuda Warehouse Co., Ltd. (YASDA). Together with all our employees, we hope to become the most trusted and reliable partner for our customers and business partners, based on the specialized skills and know-how we have cultivated in IBM-related businesses, to achieve an efficient and rapid supply chain. At the same time, we aim to create a corporate culture based on compassion and trust, and we are committed to actively meeting your expectations.