Transport Test: ISTA 7D
[Transport Test] A series of packaging tests will be conducted in accordance with the test sequence specified in ISTA 7D.
ISTA (International Safe Transit Association) is one of the international standards widely adopted in various countries for the evaluation testing standards of packaged goods, similar to ISO and ASTM. In recent years, its presence has particularly increased in Southeast Asia and China, with more companies adopting ISTA testing standards as their internal standards. Additionally, the international standard for sterilization packaging in medical devices, ISO 11607 (JIS T8041), recommends ISTA testing as one of the options for evaluating packaging performance. Our testing lab was accredited by ISTA in December 2010 and conducts packaging tests tailored to customer needs in accordance with the testing sequences specified by ISTA. ▼ For more details, please download the PDF document (recommended). ▼ Customers in a hurry, please contact us via the 'Contact Us' section below.
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【Test Sequence】 1. Pre-conditioning 2. Conditioning This standard provides two profiles: WINTER and SUMMER, with three basic profiles for duration: 24 hours, 48 hours, and 72 hours. By comparing two or more packaging designs, relative performance can be confirmed. It is recommended as one of the packaging evaluation tests in the ISO 11607-PART 1 (2014 revised edition) concerning sterilized medical device packaging standards. Our company supports a series of tasks from ISTA certified testing to obtaining the ISTA logo mark. Please feel free to contact us when needed. ▼ For more details, please download the PDF document (recommended). ▼ For urgent inquiries, please contact us through the 'Contact Us' section below. ◆◆ JBL Packaging Testing Laboratory: ISTA (International Safe Transit Association) certified _ since December 2010 ◆◆
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For more details, please download the PDF document or feel free to contact us using the "Contact Us" section below.