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BS EN ISO 12048:2001 Packaging. Complete, filled transport packages. Compression and stacking tests using a compression tester

BS EN ISO 12048:2001

Packaging. Complete, filled transport packages. Compression and stacking tests using a compression tester

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 12048:2001
Pages:14
Released:2001-02-15
ISBN:0 580 36832 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 12048:2001


This standard BS EN ISO 12048:2001 Packaging. Complete, filled transport packages. Compression and stacking tests using a compression tester is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 55.180.40 Complete, filled transport packages

This International Standard specifies a method for testing the resistance to compression of complete, filled transport packages and a method for carrying out a stacking test on complete, filled transport packages using the same apparatus.

The test may be used to assess the performance of a package in terms of its strength or the protection it offers to its contents when it is subjected to compressive forces. A test may be performed either as a single test to investigate the effects (deformation, collapse or failure) of compression or stacking, or as part of a sequence of tests designed to measure the ability of a package to withstand a distribution system that includes a compression or stacking hazard.

This test may also be used as a stacking test to investigate performance under particular conditions of loading, as, for example, when the bottom package in a stack rests on an open-decked pallet.