Packaging. Complete, filled transport packages. General rules for the compilation of performance test schedules

Packaging. Complete, filled transport packages. General rules for the compilation of performance test schedules

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BS EN ISO 4180:2010 Packaging. Complete, filled transport packages. General rules for the compilation of performance test schedules

BS EN ISO 418 is an International Standard which establishes general rules to be used for the compilation of performance test schedules for complete, filled transport packages. It applies within any distribution system except for the packages used for dangerous goods.

For a known distribution environment with experimental data available, BS EN ISO 418 provides guide lines for the compilation of appropriate test schedules.

For an unknown distribution environment, BS EN ISO 418 provides test schedules in dependence of the test specimen mass and forecast destination.

BS EN ISO 418 also gives the factors to be considered in assessing the criteria of acceptance of such packages after they have been subjected to a package performance test schedule.

Contents of BS EN ISO 4180:

Foreword

1 Scope

2 Normative references

3 Terms and definitions

4 Distribution systems

5 Hazards

6 Tests

6.1 General

6.2 Appropriate application of tests

6.3 Levels of intensity

7 Determination of criteria for acceptance

8 Selection of package attitude

9 Compilation of test schedules

9.1 Case 1: distribution system well defined and intensity of hazards determined

9.2 Case 2: distribution system undefined and intensity of hazards unknown

10 Case 1

10.1 Preferred test sequence

10.2 Preferred test parameters

10.3 Atmospheric conditioning (performed in accordance with ISO 2233)

10.4 Low pressure tests (performed in accordance with ISO 2873

10.5 Horizontal impact (performed in accordance with ISO 2244)

10.6 Vertical impact (performed in accordance with ISO 2248

10.7 Random vibration tests (performed in accordance with ISO 13355)

10.7.1 Mounting of package on the test vibration table

10.7.2 Test power spectral densities (PSD)

10.8 Stacking

10.8.1 Stacking (performed in accordance with ISO 2234

10.8.2 Stacking test using a compression tester (performed in accordance with ISO 12048)

10.9 Test simulating different hazards

11 Case 2

12 Documentation

12.1 Test specification

12.2 Test report

Annex A (informative) Methods of quantifying damage to a package and/or its contents

Bibliography