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Package Seal Tensile Test - 180 degree peel - ASTM F88

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ASTM F88-94 Package Peel Tensile Strength is summarized below. This specification is focused on the force required to pull open a seam of a package. It is vital to protect the contents of a package, especially when the package contains sterilized medical instruments or a medical device. Conditions can effect the the type of package and the type of seal that could be used for a package design. The type description of a package seal being tested needs to be clearly defined. ADMET's PC Based, MTESTQuattro controller allows up to 10 user definable fields to describe the specimen. It is imperative when the evaluator compares different types of packaging seals, they know exactly how each is defined.

Samples must conform to ASTM D882 and conditioned according to ASTM D685. This defines how the samples must be prepared for testing.

In our example video below, we prepared 1 inch by 3 inch samples. We set the sample in the grip and centered the sealed region in between the two grips. Our test was a 180 degree peel. 

It is possible to set up at 180 degree pull using a rigid alignment plate held in one grip and the flexible tail held in the movable top grip. Also, if you are testing a packaging tray, you would secure the tray on the bottom rigid alignment plate or on a sliding plate, and then pull the tray cover from a corner at 45 degrees or the top of the seal at 90 degrees. 

 We set the testing profile at 10 inches/minute until break.

  • We recorded Max Force, % Elongation, Force-Extension relationship, and Energy.

package sample set up Tray 45* peelsample set up

Above- Examples of specimen set ups.

Below- Video example of a packaging seal strength test. 

 

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Above - MTESTQuattro screen with live XYplot, quick start menu, live indicators for up to 8 channels of input, workspace data organizer, and control panel. 

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