EN 22248包装.满装的运输包装.坠落冲击试验
EN 22248包装.满装的运输包装.坠落冲击试验
BRITISH STANDARD BS EN
22248:1993
ISO 2248-1985
Incorporating
Amendment No. 1
Complete, filled
transport packages —
Method for
determination of
resistance to vertical
impact by dropping
The European Standard EN 22248:1992 has the status of a
British Standard
UDC 621.798.1:620.165.78
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BS 4826-4:1986
This British Standard, having
been prepared under the
direction of the Packaging and
Freight Containers Standards
Committee, was published
under the authority of the
Board of BSI and comes
into effect on
31 July 1986
© BSI 01-1999
First published August 1972
First revision July 1986
The following BSI references
relate to the work on this
standard:
Committee reference PKM/501
Draft for comment 84/42382 DC
ISBN 0 580 15245 6
Committees responsible for this
British Standard
The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by thePackaging and
Freight Containers Standards Committee (PKM/-) to TechnicalCommittee
PKM/501, upon which the following bodies were represented:
Association of Drum Manufacturers
British Fibreboard Packaging Association
Chemical Industries Association
Department of Trade and Industry (Laboratory of the GovernmentChemist)
Electronic Components Industry Federation
Glass Manufacturers’ Federation
Institute of Packaging
Ministry of Defence
PIRA (The Research Association for the Paper and Board, Printingand
Packaging Industries)
Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Limited
Telecommunication Engineering and Manufacturing Association(TEMA)
Timber Research and Development Association
Amendments issued since publication
Amd. No. Date of issue Comments
7456 March 1993 Indicated by a sideline in the margin
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Content
Page
Committees responsible Inside front cover
National foreword ii
Foreword 2
1 Scope and field of application 3
2 References 3
3 Principle 3
4 Apparatus 3
5 Package preparation 3
6 Conditioning 3
7 Procedure 3
8 Test report 4
Annex A 5
Publications referred to Inside back cover
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National foreword
This revision of this Part of BS 4826 has been prepared under thedirection of the
Packaging and Freight Containers Standards Committee and isidentical with
ISO 2248-1985 “Packaging — Complete, filled transport packages —Vertical
impact test by dropping” published by the InternationalOrganization for
Standardization (ISO). It supersedes BS 4826-4:1972 which iswithdrawn.
In 1992 the European Committee for Standardization (CEN)accepted
ISO 2248-1985 as European Standard EN 22248:1992. As a consequenceof
implementing the European Standard this British Standard isrenumbered as
BS EN 22248 and any reference to BS 4826-4 should be read as areference to
BS EN 22248.
Terminology and conventions. The text of the international standardhas
been approved as suitable for publication as a British Standardwithout
deviation. Some terminology and certain conventions are notidentical with those
used in British Standards; attention is drawn especially to thefollowing.
The comma has been used as a decimal marker. In British Standardsit is current
practice to use a full point on the baseline as the decimalmarker.
Wherever the words “International Standard” appear, referring tothis standard,
they should be read as “British Standard”.
The Technical Committee has reviewed the provisions of ISO 2233, anew edition
of which is currently in preparation and to which reference is madein the text,
and has decided that they are acceptable for use in conjunctionwith this
standard.
A related British Standard is BS 4826 “Complete, filled transportpackages”
Part 2:1986 “Method of conditioning for testing”.
A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessaryprovisions of a
contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for theircorrect application.
Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself conferimmunity
from legal obligations.
Cross-reference
International standard Corresponding British Standard
BS 4826 Methods of test for complete, filled transport
packages
ISO 2206-1972 Part 1:1972 Identification of package parts whentesting
(Technically equivalent)
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi and ii,
the EN title page, pages 2 to 6, an inside back cover and a backcover.
This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may havehad
amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendmenttable on
the inside front cover.
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 22248
November 1992
UDC 621.798.1:620.165.78
Descriptors: Packing, transport packing, complete – and filledpackages, impact tests, drop tests
English version
Packaging — Complete, filled transport packages —
Vertical impact test by dropping
(ISO 2248:1985)
Emballages — Emballages d’expédition
complets et pleins —
Essai de choc vertical par chute libre
(ISO 2248:1985)
Verpackung — Versandfertige Packstücke —
Vertikale Stoßprüfung (freier Fall)
(ISO 2248:1985)
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1992-10-30. CENmembers
are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulationswhich
stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard thestatus of a
national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning suchnational
standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariator to any
CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English,French,
German). A version in any other language made by translation underthe
responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notifiedto the
Central Secretariat has the same status as the officialversions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria,Belgium,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland,Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,Switzerland and
United Kingdom.
CEN
European Committee for Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation
Europäisches Komitee für Normung
Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels
© 1992 Copyright reserved to CEN members
Ref. No. EN 22248:1992 E
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Foreword
In 1991, ISO 2248:1985 Packaging – Complete,
filled transport packages – Vertical impact test by
dropping was submitted to the CEN Primary
Questionnaire procedure.
Following the positive result of the CEN/CS
Proposal ISO 2248:1985 was submitted to the
Formal Vote.
The result of the Formal Vote was positive.
This European Standard shall be given the status of
a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by
May 1993, and conflicting national standards shall
be withdrawn at the latest by May 1993.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal
Regulations, the following countries are bound to
implement this European Standard: Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, United Kingdom.
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1 Scope and field of application
This International Standard specifies a method for
carrying out a vertical impact test on a complete,
filled transport package by dropping. It may be
performed either as a single test to investigate the
effects of vertical impact or as part of a sequence of
tests designed to measure the ability of a package to
withstand a distribution system that includes a
vertical impact hazard.
2 References
ISO 2206, Packaging — Complete, filled transport
packages — Identification of parts when testing.
ISO 2233, Packaging — Complete, filled transport
packages — Conditioning for testing.
3 Principle
Raising of the test package above a rigid plane
surface and releasing it to strike this surface
(the “impact surface”) after a free fall 1). The
atmospheric conditions, the height of drop and the
attitude of the package are predetermined.
4 Apparatus
4.1 Lifting arrangement, which will not damage the
test package during either lifting or release.
4.2 Means of holding the test package prior to
release in its predetermined attitude.2)
4.3 Release mechanism, to release the test package
in such a way that its fall is not obstructed by any
part of the apparatus before striking the impact
surface (4.4).
4.4 Impact surface, horizontal and flat, massive
enough to be immovable and rigid enough to be
non-deformable under test conditions.
NOTE In normal circumstances, the impact surface provided
shall be
— integral with a mass at least 50 times that of the heaviest
package to be tested;
— flat, such that no two points on its surface differ in levelby
more than 2 mm;
— rigid, such that it will not be deformed by more
than 0,1 mm when an area of 100 mm2 is loaded statically
with 10 kg anywhere on the surface;
— sufficiently large to ensure that the test package falls
entirely upon the surface.
In addition, the apparatus shall meet the
requirements and tolerances of clause 7.
5 Package preparation
The test package shall normally be filled with its
intended contents. However, simulated or dummy
contents may be used, on condition that the
dimensions and physical properties of such contents
shall be as close as possible to those of the intended
contents.
Ensure that the test package is closed normally, as
if ready for distribution. If simulated or dummy
contents are used, ensure that the normal method of
closure is still employed.
6 Conditioning
The package shall be conditioned in accordance with
one of the conditions described in ISO 2233.
7 Procedure
Whenever possible the test shall be carried out in
the same atmospheric conditions as used for
conditioning, where this is critical to the materials
or application of the package. In other
circumstances, the test shall be carried out in
atmospheric conditions which are as near as
practicable to those used for conditioning.
7.1 Lift the test package and hold it in the
predetermined attitude (see annex) at a height
within ± 2 % of the predetermined drop height as
defined by the distance between the lowest point on
the package at the time of release and the nearest
point on the impact surface (4.4).
7.2 Release the test package from its predetermined
attitude within the following tolerances:
— for face or edge drops: 2° maximum angle
between the impacting face, or edge, and the
horizontal surface;
— for edge or corner drops: the angle between a
prescribed surface of the package and the
horizontal surface ± 5° or ± 10 % of the angle,
whichever is the greater.
The velocity at impact shall be within ± 1 % of that
which would be achieved by a free fall.
1) In some circumstances, a completely free fall may not bepossible; in such circumstances, the impact velocity shall be
within 1 % of that which is achieved by a free fall.
2) The difference in behaviour of a sack, for example, suspendedfrom the top or supported below in an end drop, could be
significant. In such instances, the method of holding the packagebefore dropping shall be described in the test report.
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8 Test report
The test report shall include the following
particulars:
a) reference to this International Standard;
b) number of replicate packages tested;
c) full description of the package, including
dimensions, structural and material
specifications of the package and its fittings,
cushioning, blocking, closure or reinforcing
arrangements;
d) description of contents — if simulated or
dummy contents were used, full details shall be
given;
e) gross mass of package and mass of contents, in
kilograms;
f) relative humidity, temperature and time of
conditioning, temperature and relative humidity
of test area at time of test; whether these values
comply with the requirements of ISO 2233;
g) the attitude in which the package was tested,
stated in one of the ways given in the annex;
h) drop height, in millimetres;
j) type of apparatus;
k) any deviations from the test method described
in this International Standard;
m) a record of the result, with any observations
which may assist in correct interpretation;
n) date of the test;
p) signature of tester.
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Annex
The predetermined attitude of the test package
shall be expressed in one of the following ways,
using the method of identification given
in ISO 2206.
NOTE Where bungs, enclosures or fittings are present, the
attitude at impact may be related to their position.
A.1 Parallelepipedal packages
A.1.1 Impact on a face
State face 1, 2, 3, etc.
A.1.2 Impact on an edge
State edge 1–2, 2–3, 3–4, etc. and the angle between
one of two surfaces forming the edge and the plane
of the impact surface;
or
state the edge, and that the centre of gravity of the
test package tested shall be vertically above the
point of impact;
or
state the edge, and that the two parallel edges of the
test package nearest to the impact edge shall lie in
a horizontal plane.
A.1.3 Impact on a corner
State corner 1–2–5, 3–4–6, etc. and the angles
between two of the faces forming the corner and the
plane of the impact surface;
or
state the corner, and that the centre of gravity of the
test package shall be vertically above the point of
impact.
A.2 Cylindrical packages of circular
cross-section
In all instances, the centre of gravity of the test
package shall be vertically above the point, line or
plane of impact with the impact surface.
A.2.1 Impact on top or bottom faces.
A.2.2 Impact at any of the points 1, 2, 3 etc., on
either the edge or rim.
A.2.3 Impact on any of the lines 1–2, 3–4, etc.,
parallel to the axis of the cylinder.
A.3 Sacks and bags
The centre of gravity of the sack shall be vertically
above the face, end or side involved in the impact.
A.3.1 Impact on a face
State face 1 or 3.
A.3.2 Impact on an end
State end 5 or 6.
A.3.3 Impact on a side
State side 2 or 4.
A.4 Miscellaneous packages
The attitude of the test package shall be based on
the most appropriate attitudes given in
clauses A.1, A.2 and A.3.
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