Simulated Transport Tester

The simulated transport testing machine uses a vibration table to simulate the bumping and vibration during vehicle transportation, testing the vibration resistance of packaging and products during transit. It is used to evaluate packaging integrity and product structural stability.
Selection
When selecting a simulation transport testing machine, it is essential to consider matching the maximum load and table size with the test samples, ensuring the vibration frequency range covers actual transport conditions, the control system accuracy meets testing requirements, and the equipment structure is robust and easy to maintain.

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Instruments

Test speed of 1.2mm/s and press depth of 8mm, equipped with 5-20mm multi-specification narrow width sample table, slot-die parallelism error ≤ 0.05mm, to ensure accurate and reliable softness measurement.

$ 1937.00

Humidity environment can be simulated according to the national standard design, with 500g measuring device and 1cm ² flat bottom area, easy to operate and accurate results.

$ 133.00

High Accuracy Electromagnetic Force Sensor, repeatability error +/- 2mg, 5-inch color Touchscreen for glove operation, automatic internal calibrating and Sensor transport protection.

$ 901.00

Test speed 0-5km/h adjustable, time setting 0-999.9 hours, equipped with bumps plate and belt, simulated travel bumps friction, automatic shutdown function to ensure safe and reliable testing.

$ 4789.00

With a standard 45 degree tilt angle, the same as the light box base color does not interfere with the viewing effect, Dimension 395 * 350mm, weight 1.2Kg, flexible placement and easy to disassemble and transport.

$ 106.00

Using a new generation of electromagnetic force Sensor, weighing accuracy of 1mg, repeatability error +/- 2mg, equipped with a 5-inch color Touchscreen to support glove operation, with automatic internal calibrating and transport protection devices.

$ 775.00

With simulated D65 light source and a 150mm integrating sphere, it can complete fluorescence whiteness testing with one click, eliminating the need for manual switching. It features a dust-proof structure that effectively protects the optical system, ensuring accurate and stable measurements.

$ 1655.00

Rotation speed of 3000rpm, Processing capacity 20m ³/h, using three groups of stator structure to achieve strong impact and shear, with strong self-priming capacity and low lift transport function, can operate stably for a long time.

$ 4642.00

The equipment is driven by a servo motor, with an adjustable clamping speed of 5-50mm/min, a maximum allowable specimen height of 2.2 Meters, and four splint Sensors and LCD screens to achieve automatic shutdown and safety protection.

$ 13096.00

Articles

Vibration test bench simulates transport packaging environment testing.
Vibration testing tables simulate the vibration environment during transportation in the laboratory to test packaging and evaluate its protective performance. The tests primarily follow domestic and international standards, simulating sinusoidal or random vibrations that cover typical transportation conditions such as road and rail.
Application of Carton Compression Testing Machine in Transportation Packaging Testing
The carton compression tester is primarily used to evaluate the load-bearing capacity of transport packaging under compressive forces. It simulates the pressure experienced by cartons during stacking or transportation using upper and lower compression plates, recording the relationship between pressure and deformation until the carton collapses or reaches a preset value.
Selection Differences Between Random Vibration and Sine Vibration Tests
This article primarily discusses the differences between random vibration and sinusoidal vibration tests. Sinusoidal vibration uses a periodic signal at a single frequency, making it suitable for identifying resonance points and conducting fatigue tests. Random vibration, on the other hand, employs a broadband random signal to simulate real-world environments, such as transportation jolts, making it more appropriate for reliability acceptance testing.
The role of the burst strength tester in the testing of cardboard packaging materials.
The burst strength tester is used to measure the bursting resistance of packaging materials such as cardboard. It applies uniform pressure through hydraulic or pneumatic means until the sample ruptures, recording the maximum pressure value to simulate compression and impact during transportation.
The role of the puncture strength tester in evaluating the impact resistance of corrugated cardboard.
The puncture strength tester is used to test the impact resistance of corrugated cardboard, simulating scenarios where sharp objects suddenly impact during transportation. It measures the energy consumed during penetration by impacting the sample with a puncture head, reflecting the cardboard's ability to resist dynamic impacts.
Corrugated Board Impact Resistance - Application of Puncture Strength Tester in Packaging Testing
The impact resistance of corrugated cardboard is crucial for transportation protection, with puncture strength being a key indicator of its ability to withstand dynamic impacts. The puncture strength tester simulates impacts using a pendulum system and measures the energy consumed to penetrate the cardboard, with results expressed in joules or kilojoules per square meter.
The Importance of Short-Span Compression Testers in Corrugated Paper Testing
The short-span compression tester is a key device for assessing the compressive performance of corrugated board. It simulates the short-distance pressure that cardboard experiences during transportation and stacking, measuring its compressive strength and deformation.
For electromagnetic vibration tables, whether to choose sweep frequency or fixed frequency testing standards for simulating transportation is crucial; do not make a random selection if you are unsure.
The electromagnetic vibration table is used to simulate transportation vibrations and test the durability of products and packaging. There are two types of tests: fixed-frequency and sweep-frequency. The selection should be based on the test objectives and relevant standards to avoid arbitrary choices. For new products, it is recommended to first conduct a sweep-frequency test to identify resonance points, followed by fixed-frequency tests as needed.