Breaking strength of pharmaceutical packaging materials, puncture strength, slip strength, body airtightness, opening strength, tensile strength, heat seal strength, peel strength.
It is used for testing the breaking force, puncture force, slip force, body airtightness, opening force, tensile strength, heat seal strength, and peel strength of pharmaceutical packaging materials such as ampoule bottles and butyl plugs. It is also used for testing the tear strength of pharmaceutical packaging materials such as aluminum-plastic composite caps, polypropylene composite caps, films, composite films, pharmaceutical aluminum foil, PVC hard tablets, pen-type syringes, pre-filled syringes, and needles. Compliance standards: ISO 7864, ISO 7886, ISO 9626, ISO 8537, ISO 23908.
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Load cell: 30N/50N/100N/200N/500N/1000N, Accuracy: 0.1% FS, Number of units: 2 Moving speed: 0.05 to 1000 mm/min, Accuracy: ±1%, Maximum stroke: 60 mm Sample: Quantity: 1, Width: 30mm (standard), 50mm (optional) Clamping method: Manual (standard), Pneumatic (optional)
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It is used for testing the breaking strength, puncture strength, slip strength, body airtightness, opening strength, tensile strength, heat seal strength, and peel strength of pharmaceutical packaging materials such as ampoule bottles and butyl plugs. It is also used for testing the tear strength of pharmaceutical packaging materials such as aluminum-plastic composite caps, polypropylene composite caps, films, composite films, pharmaceutical aluminum foil, PVC hard tablets, pen-type syringes, pre-filled syringes, and needles.
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Aivic Research was established with the aim of contributing to the improvement of healthcare by helping to enhance the data accuracy of dissolution testing through the provision of excellent dissolution testers and dissolution tester inspection services, as well as introducing the latest dissolution testing information by utilizing various pipes from overseas, thereby supporting the development of the pharmaceutical industry in Japan.