Dart Impact Tester – Ensuring Reliable Packaging Material Performance
A comprehensive testing solution for assessing the impact resistance of wrap films and packaging materials
A comprehensive testing solution for assessing the impact resistance of wrap films and packaging materials
The Dart Impact Tester (FDT-01) is a high-precision and friendly testing device designed to measure the impact strength of wrap film, plastic films, composite films, and other materials. With its automated results calculation, user-friendly interface, and adherence to international standards like ASTM D1709, ISO 7765-1 etc, it ensures packaging material durability for various applications.
The Dart Impact Tester is a highly accurate, automated device designed to measure the impact strength of various packaging materials, including stretch wrap films, food wrap films, plastic films, composite films, and paper. The tester simulates real-world conditions by dropping a dart onto a material, assessing its resistance to external forces that can lead to punctures or ruptures during transportation, handling, or storage.
Impact strength is critical for packaging materials, especially in the food packaging and logistics sectors, where films must endure stress and impact without compromising product integrity. By adhering to international standards such as ASTM D1709, the FDT-01 provides manufacturers and quality control teams with reliable data to optimize material selection and ensure packaging durability.
The dart impact test for plastic films is widely used across various industries to ensure packaging materials can withstand external forces. The FDT-01 Dart Impact Tester is designed for testing materials such as:
The dart impact test is crucial for materials that will face potential physical stress during shipping, handling, and storage. The test determines how well the material resists impact forces, providing insights into the quality and reliability of the packaging.
The importance of dart impact testing in the packaging industry cannot be overstated. Here are several reasons why it’s essential:
The Dart Impact Tester works by measuring the amount of energy required for a falling dart to puncture or damage a material sample. The process involves:
Dart Release Mechanism: The dart is released from a controlled height, typically 660mm or 1500mm, depending on the method chosen.
Impact on the Sample: The dart falls freely and impacts the sample. The energy of the impact causes the material to deform or rupture.
Impact Energy Calculation: The energy imparted by the falling dart is calculated based on its weight and the height from which it falls. The result is displayed in grams (g) and joules (J), providing an accurate measure of the material’s resistance to impact forces.
Automated Results: The system automatically calculates the impact strength and provides an immediate report, removing the need for manual calculations and minimizing errors.
This method is recognized as a reliable test for assessing the durability and impact resistance of packaging materials, especially in stretch films and food wrap films.
The built-in software automates the results calculation, saving time and reducing human error.
The tester offers high incremental precision with an accuracy of 0.5%, ensuring reliable impact resistance data.
The HMI touch screen makes it easy to navigate through test settings and operations.
With two test methods, the tester can handle a wide range of materials, from stretch wrap films to food packaging films.
The device includes both a test button and a foot switch for safe operation.
The dot matrix micro-printer provides a convenient way to print test results.
The FDT-01 Dart Impact Tester can be customized with several optional accessories to suit your testing needs:
Standard: Includes the tester, foot switch 2PCS, powder cord, fuse, manual, Method A or Method B kit.
Optional Accessories:
PC software, COM Line, sample plate, sample cutter, calibration weight, print paper, customized incremental weights.
At Cell Instruments, we provide comprehensive support and training for FDT-01 Dart Impact Tester. Our services include:
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The tester is suitable for testing stretch wrap films, food wrap films, plastic films, composite films, etc. with a thickness of less than 1mm.
Method A and Method B in dart impact tester have differences in dart size and material, their incremental weight, impact size.
The tester uses the staircase method, which is also the standard technique for dart impact test. By this technique, a uniform missile weight increment is employed during the test, and the missile weight is decreased or increased by the uniform increment after testing each specimen, depending upon the result (fail or not fail) observed for the specimen.
Certainly, besides the staircase method, the dart impact tester can also test in groups of ten. One missile weight is employed for each group, and missile weight is varied in uniform increments from group to group.
Test Methods A and B are designed to determine the dart weight at which 50% of the specimens fail under specified conditions. Results from one test method cannot be directly compared with those from the other method or with data from tests using different conditions, such as missile velocity, impinging surface diameter, specimen size, and material thickness. The values obtained are significantly influenced by the method of film fabrication.
No, actually there are several impact test methods are used for films, such as ASTM D1709 (Method A), ASTM D3420 (Procedures A and B), and ASTM D4272. It is sometimes desirable to understand the relationships among results obtained from different test methods.