Leave the random vibration testing of packaged and wrapped cargo to us. The test bench size is 1.2m × 1.2m, and large palletized cargo can be easily loaded.
This contract testing service evaluates how much vibration packaged goods can withstand during transportation. Vibration testing on packaged goods is shifting from sinusoidal sweeping to random waves becoming the mainstream. ▼ For more details, please download the PDF document (recommended). ▼ Customers in a hurry, please contact us using the "Contact Us" section below.
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JIS Z 0232: Packaging Goods - Vibration Test Methods Random vibration can generate vibrations that are closer to actual transportation environments than pure sine waves. To achieve this, vibrations are defined by a combination of frequency and acceleration root mean square value, known as PSD (Power Spectral Density). In random vibration testing, the shape of this PSD is crucial. Many testing standards recommend using a PSD that reflects the transportation environment of the company's products, but only a few major manufacturers have a grasp of their transportation environment in terms of PSD data. Therefore, in most cases, random vibration tests are conducted using reference values of PSD found in various testing standards. The advantage of incorporating random vibration into packaging tests is to achieve proper packaging that is neither excessive nor insufficient. Customers interested in the PSD of their transportation routes are encouraged to check the product page below. Please refer to the transportation environment data measurement service. ◆ JBL Packaging Test Facility: ISTA (International Safe Transit Association) certified since December 2010.
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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.