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Boxes & Cartons Testing Instruments

Box Compression Tester Digital
Box Compression Tester is a consistent tool to indicate the Compression strength of cardboard boxes so that it does not get deformed or crushed when stacked one above the other during storage or transit. Cardboard boxes are commonly stacked one on top of the other, during warehousing and storage. So, to ensure that they do not collapse during this, it is necessary to measure their box compression strength. It is based on the principle of measuring the maximum load that the material can withstand without breaking. This process is performed by applying a gradually increasing compression force to a sample until it fails using Box Compression Tester.
Using the equipment, a force-deformation curve can be obtained. This curve helps us evaluate the resistance of a package. It is a reliable equipment that provides accurate information regarding the compressive strength and durability of the package. It enables manufacturers to choose a more resistant packaging and to ensure the contents of the package don’t get damaged during stacking or transit.
Thus, corrugated boxes/cartons/paper packaging can be tested using Box Compression tester. It is widely used to determine compressive resistance, deformation and stacking capability of cartons and corrugated boxes.
Registered Design Patent No. 279106
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Boxes & Cartons Testing Instruments
Boxes and cartons are used in almost all production verticals to pack and transport the goods safely from one place to another until it reaches the hands of the end customers. Boxes and cartons nowadays considered as the best mode of packaging.
