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At Labzenix.com, we understand the importance of reliable testing equipment in maintaining high standards of quality across industries. Among our advanced product line, the Bursting Strength Tester stands out as a vital instrument used to assess the durability of packaging and sheet materials under pressure.
A Bursting Strength Tester is designed to determine the pressure at which a material sample ruptures. It evaluates the material’s ability to withstand force when pressure is applied from beneath until it bursts. This measurement is essential in industries where the structural integrity of materials like paper, cardboard, textiles, or leather plays a critical role in protecting goods during transportation and storage.
The result of the test, often expressed in kg/cm² or psi, reflects the material’s strength and suitability for demanding applications.
The testing process involves clamping a circular sample of the material and applying uniform pressure through a rubber diaphragm. As the pressure increases, the material expands until it breaks. The maximum pressure recorded at the point of rupture is noted as the bursting strength.
This method is widely used for quality checks in the manufacturing and packaging sectors due to its simplicity, accuracy, and repeatability.
What is a Bursting Strength Tester?
A Bursting Strength Tester is designed to determine the pressure at which a material sample ruptures. It evaluates the material’s ability to withstand force when pressure is applied from beneath until it bursts. This measurement is essential in industries where the structural integrity of materials like paper, cardboard, textiles, or leather plays a critical role in protecting goods during transportation and storage.
The result of the test, often expressed in kg/cm² or psi, reflects the material’s strength and suitability for demanding applications.
How the Test is Performed
The testing process involves clamping a circular sample of the material and applying uniform pressure through a rubber diaphragm. As the pressure increases, the material expands until it breaks. The maximum pressure recorded at the point of rupture is noted as the bursting strength.
This method is widely used for quality checks in the manufacturing and packaging sectors due to its simplicity, accuracy, and repeatability.