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what is the format of test report?

Answer Posted / lakshmanaraj bg

The following are the formats of test report:

Section I
Basic Information:
1) Packaging manufacturer's name and address;
2) Packaging component (cap, inner package, etc,) manufacturer's name and address, if different from
above;
3) Testing laboratory's name and address (if different from (1));
4) Unique test report identification number;
5) Date of the test report;
6) Signature of certifier and name and title.

Section II
Packaging Description – Applicable to all design types; additional design specific information is provided in the appropriate packaging design standard.
1) Packaging design standard (UN 1A1, UN 4G, UN 6HA1, etc) and trade name.
2) Materials of construction of the packaging body, heads, lid, etc;
a) Type and grade
b) Thickness
i) Minimum
ii) Nominal
3) Method of construction
4) Capacity
i) Nominal
ii) Maximum
5) Dimensions, external – see appropriate design type for additional required information;
6) Closures – see appropriate design type for additional required information;
7) Tare mass of complete packaging and individual components;
8) Filled mass of package as tested;
9) Closure method
a) Equipment used to close the package; and
b) Description of a repeatable and consistent means of closure.
10) Inner receptacles and inner packagings – see appropriate section for additional required information;

Section III
Test Description and Results
1) Test method;
2) Conditioning (if required);
3) Test contents, material used, viscosity and relative density for liquids (if other than water and antifreeze) and particle size for solids;
4) Pass/Fail criteria
5) Test results

Section IV
Mathematical Calculations performed to conduct and document testing.
1) Packaging fill limits to determine 95% or 95% full for testing;
2) Drop height for high specific gravity liquids;
3) Stacking test load;
4) Other calculations as required.

Section V
1) Packaging design drawings for all packaging components.

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