Standard Test Method for Impact Testing for Shipping Containers and Systems

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
The impact test has been found useful in laboratory simulation of impacts such as those encountered in manual and mechanical handling and transportation. The impact test simulates some types of shocks that could occur in the handling of packages or shipping units and helps evaluate the ability of the package to protect the contents against these shocks. The test may also permit observation of progressive failure of a package and damage to the contents.
The test results within a given laboratory using this test method may be useful for evaluating and comparing packages. However, because of the variability of test machines that have been used in the past, especially the impact surface (backstop), it has been found that interlaboratory correlation of test results has been poor.
These procedures are not intended to simulate rail car coupling environment. Refer to Test Method D 4003 and Test Methods D 5277.
This test method fulfills the requirement of ISO 2244.
Note 1—ISO 2244 may not meet the requirements for this test method.
SCOPE
1.1 This test method covers two procedures for conducting impact tests on loaded containers or shipping units (pallet loads), as follows:  
1.1.1 Procedure A,  to test the ability of a container or shipping unit to withstand impacts, and
1.1.2 Procedure B,  to test the ability of a container or shipping unit or interior packing, or both, to provide protection to the contents, when subjected to impacts.  
1.2 Either of these two procedures may be used to evaluate different designs of containers of the same size and carrying the same load. These procedures are suitable for testing various types of containers such as boxes, crates, barrels, drums, kegs, bags, sacks, or pails made of various materials or combinations of materials and for shipping units such as pallet loads or palletized units.
1.3 The procedures described in this test method are particularly suitable for testing large or heavily loaded containers.
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific precautionary statements are given in Note 1 and Section 7.

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Designation: D880 − 92(Reapproved 2008)
Standard Test Method for
Impact Testing for Shipping Containers and Systems
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D880; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope D4003 Test Methods for Programmable Horizontal Impact
Test for Shipping Containers and Systems
1.1 This test method covers two procedures for conducting
D4332 Practice for Conditioning Containers, Packages, or
impact tests on loaded containers or shipping units (pallet
Packaging Components for Testing
loads), as follows:
D5277 Test Method for Performing Programmed Horizontal
1.1.1 Procedure A, to test the ability of a container or
Impacts Using an Inclined Impact Tester
shipping unit to withstand impacts, and
E122 Practice for Calculating Sample Size to Estimate,With
1.1.2 Procedure B, to test the ability of a container or
Specified Precision, the Average for a Characteristic of a
shipping unit or interior packing, or both, to provide protection
Lot or Process
to the contents, when subjected to impacts.
2.2 ISO Standard:
1.2 Either of these two procedures may be used to evaluate
ISO 2244 Horizontal Impact Test (Horizontal or Incline
differentdesignsofcontainersofthesamesizeandcarryingthe
Plane Test: Pendulum Test)
same load. These procedures are suitable for testing various
types of containers such as boxes, crates, barrels, drums, kegs,
3. Terminology
bags, sacks, or pails made of various materials or combinations
3.1 Definitions—For definitions of terms applicable to this
of materials and for shipping units such as pallet loads or
test method see Terminology D996.
palletized units.
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
1.3 The procedures described in this test method are par-
3.2.1 hazard—removable solid object of any size or shape
ticularly suitable for testing large or heavily loaded containers.
placed on an impact surface (backstop) so as to contact a test
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
specimen at any desired location during the impact of the
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
specimen into the impact surface (backstop).
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only
and are not considered standard.
4. Summary of Test Method
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the
4.1 An apparatus having a guided carriage capable of
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
holding a test container or shipping unit impacts into a rigid
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
impact surface (backstop) with or without hazards at a prede-
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
termined impact velocity. When testing the ability of a con-
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific precau-
tainer or shipping unit to withstand impact (Procedure A)
tionary statements are given in Note 1 and Section 7.
multiple tests with the same impact velocity or increasing
impact velocities may be conducted until failure occurs. When
2. Referenced Documents
testing the ability of the container, shipping unit, or interior
2.1 ASTM Standards:
packing, or combination thereof, to provide protection to the
D996 Terminology of Packaging and Distribution Environ-
contents (Procedure B), a predetermined number of impacts, at
ments
predetermined velocities, are applied and the container(s) and
contents are then inspected.
This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D10 on
Packaging and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D10.21 on Shipping
5. Significance and Use
Containers and Systems - Application of Performance Test Methods.
5.1 The impact test has been found useful in laboratory
Current edition approved April 1, 2008. Published May 2008. Originally
approved in 1968. Last previous edition approved in 2002 as D880 – 92 (2002).
simulation of impacts such as those encountered in manual and
DOI: 10.1520/D0880-92R08.
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D880 − 92 (2008)
mechanical handling and transportation. The impact test simu- 6.2 Instrumentation:
lates some types of shocks that could occur in the handling of 6.2.1 Instrumentation that may be an optical or mechanical
packages or shipping units and helps evaluate the ability of the timing device is required to measure the carriage impact
package to protect the contents against these shocks. The test velocity to an accuracy of 62 % of the actual value. When
mayalsopermitobservationofprogressivefailureofapackage testing is within a laboratory and for comparative purposes
and damage to the contents. only, instrumentation is optional.
5.2 The test results within a given laboratory using this test
7. Safety Precautions
method may be useful for evaluating and comparing packages.
7.1 The procedures given in this test method may produce
However, because of the variability of test machines that have
been used in the past, especially the impact surface (backstop), severe mechanical responses in the test specimen. Therefore,
operating personnel must remain alert to potential hazards and
it has been found that interlaboratory correlation of test results
has been poor. take necessary precautions for their safety.The test area should
be cleared prior to each test. Stop the test immediately if a
5.3 These procedures are not intended to simulate rail car
dangerous condition should develop. The testing of hazardous
coupling environment. Refer to Test Method D4003 and Test
materials or products may require special precautions that must
Methods D5277.
be observed. Safety equipment may be required and its use
5.4 This test method fulfills the requirement of ISO 2244.
must be understood before starting the test.
NOTE 1—ISO 2244 may not meet the requirements for this test method.
8. Sampling
6. Apparatus
8.1 The number of test specimens depends on the desired
degree of precision and the availability of specimens. Practice
6.1 Testing Machine:
E122 provides guidance on the choice of sample size. It is
6.1.1 The test machine shall consist of a guided test carriage
recommended that at least three representative test specimens
with a flat test specimen mounting surface and an impact
be used.
surface (backstop) with the plane of the face perpendicular
within 630 min ( ⁄2 °) to the direction of movement of the
9. Test Specimens
carriage at impact.
6.1.2 There shall be an impact surface (backstop) that is 9.1 When the specimen is being tested by Procedure A to
determine the ability of the container or shipping unit to
integral with a solid mass at least 50 times the maximum mass
of the test specimen. The impact surface firmly attached to the withstand impact stresses, either the actual contents or a
dummy load simulating such contents can be used. When the
mass, shall be a steel plate not less than ⁄2 in. (13 mm) thick.
The impact surface (backstop) must have dimensions greater specimen is being tested by Procedure B to determine the
than those of the impacting surface of the test specimen to ability of the container or shipping unit or interior packing, or
permit full contact with the shipping container. both,toprovideprotectiontothecontents,actualcontentsshall
be used. For both procedures closing, strapping, or sealing
NOTE 2—The purpose of the apparatus is to provide an impact surface
should be the same as will be used in actual shipment.
(backstop) and mass that will improve interlaboratory correlation of test
results and the accuracy of tests between laboratories. The test can be
NOTE 4—Certain contents or ingredients of the objects under test may
conducted on apparatus that does not meet the requirements of 6.1.2,
be replaced by inert materials of approximately the same weight and
provided it is clearly stated in 14.1.1.
characteristics.
6.1.3 The test machine shall provide some means of moving
9.2 Identification of Members—See Annex A1.
the test carriage to obtain the desired impact velocity.This may
be the result of mechanical or pneumatic means, gravity
10. Calibration
through the use of a 10 ° (nominal) incline, or a pendulum
10.1 Calibrate the impact carriage so that the desired impact
device.
velocity (65 %) may be achieved.
NOTE 3—Depending upon the configuration of the test machine there
10.2 Make the calibration using the carriage with a load
may be other forces acting before, during, or after the impact that may
simulating actual contents eq
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