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JIS P8131 Burst Strength Test Method Using the Mühlen High-Pressure Tester

We will conduct burst strength tests on paper, board, liners, and cardboard using the Mühlen high-pressure testing machine.

Overview of JIS P8131: - This standard specifies the bursting strength test method for paper, board, liners, and cardboard using a Mullen high-pressure testing machine, with a bursting strength of 350 kPa (3.57 kgf/cm²) or more and 5500 kPa (56.1 kgf/cm²) or less. - Additionally, this standard may be applied to paper and board used for strong bursting strength materials like cardboard, specifically those with a bursting strength of 250 kPa or more and less than 350 kPa. - The testing method involves fixing the test specimen to a clamping plate and applying pressure by expanding a rubber diaphragm placed underneath at a constant speed using hydraulic pressure, measuring the maximum pressure at which the test specimen bursts. The clamping pressure for cardboard test specimens is conducted in accordance with the provisions of JIS Z 1516. ▼ 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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- The recommended dimensions for the test specimen are 100mm × 100mm, and it is stipulated that, as much as possible, specimens without wrinkles or visible damage should be used in accordance with JIS P 8110. - The test specimens must be pre-conditioned according to JIS P 8111, and it is necessary to conduct the required number of tests with an equal number of trials on both sides, with a minimum of 10 times each (a total of 20 times).

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JIS P8131 Burst Strength Testing Method Using the Mühlen High-Pressure Testing Machine

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