Proceedings of the Asian Pacific Conference on Fracture and Strength and International Conference on Advanced Technology in Experimental Mechanics
Online ISSN : 2433-1279
1.01.203
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Impact Tensile Behavior of Liquid Packaging Bag(Impact 1)
Hiroyuki AOKIAkira SHIMAMOTOKatsunori FUTASEYukihiko KAMADA
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Pages 467-471

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Abstract
Since laminate films used for liquid packaging bags are produced by laminating very thin single films, they are easily influenced by ambient temperature; bags often break due to impact load during loading and unloading of packaged products. In this study, impact tensile tests were carried out at relatively low impact tensile speeds between v=0.20 and 1.40 m/s using a rotary impact tensile apparatus developed by us, with ambient temperature varied to six temperatures, i.e., t=0, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50℃. The results indicate that the impact tensile strength of NY/EVA is negligibly influenced by the impact tensile speed at an ambient temperature of t=50℃, while those of NY/XA and PET/XA are influenced by the impact tensile speed.
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© 2001 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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