Are you caught up in quick fixes when troubles arise in the field? By understanding product strength, you can gain insights into better packaging design.
In this contract testing service, we evaluate the impact strength of products using an impact testing machine based on the following testing standards. ▼ 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 0119: Test Methods for Product Impact Strength for Packaging and Product Design When conducting cushioning design, accurately knowing the impact strength of the target product seems obvious, yet it is quite difficult. In the Damage Boundary Test, the impact strength of the product is considered in terms of two parameters: "limit velocity change" and "limit acceleration." Based on this, an impact of a sinusoidal half-wave is applied to the product to determine the "limit velocity change," and then a trapezoidal wave impact is applied to derive the "limit acceleration." Cushioning calculations in packaging design start by determining the thickness of the cushioning material from the "drop height" that occurs during the distribution process and the product's "limit acceleration." By conducting the Damage Boundary Test, the value of the latter "limit acceleration" can be determined. Additionally, customers interested in accurately knowing from what height their products fall during the distribution process are encouraged to refer to the following product page. Please refer to the transportation environment data measurement service. ◆ JBL Packaging Testing Laboratory: 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.