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Atmospheric Conditioning Testing in Packages

Atmospheric Conditioning Testing in Packages

Atmospheric Conditioning Testing in Packages

The Packaging Atmospheric Conditioning Test is performed to evaluate its ability to withstand various environmental conditions and maintain its integrity. Packaging materials are materials that are easily affected and damaged under changing environmental conditions. Packaging materials can be paper, plastic or glass. However, packaging materials must also be resistant to environmental conditions in order to protect the products.

Packaging materials can be exposed to different temperatures and humidity during transportation and storage. For this reason, Packaging Atmospheric Conditioning Test is performed to determine whether the product is suitable for protection before use. Packages are exposed to a range of environmental conditions within the scope of Packaging Atmospheric Conditioning Tests.

The following different conditions can be preferred for the Packaging Atmospheric Conditioning Test.

  • Cryogenic -55°C ± 3 (RH N/A)
  • Extreme Cold -30°C ± 2 (No RH)
  • Frozen -18°C ± 2 (BN N/A)
  • Refrigerated 5°C ± 2 (85 ± 5% RH)
  • Moderate High humidity 20°C ± 2 (90 ± 5% RH)
  • Tropical 40°C ± 2 (90 ± 5% RH)
  • Desert 60°C ± 2 (15 ± 5% RH)
  • Normal 23°C (50% RH)
You can choose the relevant standards suitable for your packaging, or you can customize the temperature and humidity conditions according to your product.

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