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Transport packaging tests|JIS Z 0232・JIS Z 0200

  • Vibration test case study
  • JIS standard
  • Transportation tests
  • Random

JIS Z 0232 defines the test methods for evaluating the vibration resistance of “contents” and “packaging” against the vertical vibrations that packaged freights experience during transit. The standard specifies two types of tests: the “Random Vibration Test” and the “Sinusoidal Vibration Test”. It recommends the priority application of the “Random Vibration Test” as the most accurate method for replicating actual transportation environments.

Test overview

■ Purpose

To ensure that cargo is properly packaged.

■ EUT

Packing (precision equipment in cardboard packaging) 482 mm × 330 mm × 221.5 mm, 18 kg, 1 piece

■ Test conditions

Transport test (JIS Z 0232)] PSD in JIS Z 0232 Annex A Table 1 Test duration 30 min
Drop test (JIS Z 0200)] Total mass: 10 kg or more but less than 20 kg Level I / Drop height: 600 mm / Drop location: 1 corner, 3 ridges, 6 sides.
*Conducted in the 2004 edition.

Figure 1: JIS Z 0232 Annex A Random vibration PSD

Random vibration test

Drop test

Memo

Facilities used

Vibration test system: i220/SA2M/H6

Vibration controller: K2 software Random
Vibration test system: DLJ-150 (packaging drop test system)

Test time

12 hrs.
(i220/SA2M/H6, 6h + DLJ-150, 6h)

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