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Tests for packages

All specimens shall be inspected before testing in order to identify and record faults or damage including the following  [Pg.103]

The containment system of the package shall be clearly specified. [Pg.103]

The external features of the specimen shall be clearly identified so that reference may be made simply and clearly to any part of such a specimen. [Pg.103]

Testing the integrity of the containment system and shielding and assessing criticality safety [Pg.103]

After each of the applicable tests specified in paras 718-737  [Pg.103]

Unless the actual condition of the specimen had been recorded in advance of the test, it would be difficult to decide subsequently whether any defect was caused by the test. [Pg.163]

in certain cases, components forming a containment system may be assembled in different ways, it is essential for test purposes that the specimen and the method of assembly be clearly defined. [Pg.163]

The integrity of the containment system can be evaluated in many ways. For example, the radioactive release from the containment system can be calculated on the basis of the volnmetric (e.g. gaseous) release. [Pg.164]

In the case of test specimens representative of full sized containment systems, direct leakage measurements can be made on the test specimen. [Pg.164]


Opening the packages and testing for package integrity and changes in food color, flavor, odor, or taste. [Pg.85]

Performance tests for packagings of goods with hazardous properties other than radioactivity are prescribed in the United Nations Recommendations [16]. [Pg.57]

Test for packagings designed to contain uranium hexafluoride... [Pg.168]

Water leakage test for packages containing fissile material... [Pg.188]

Finally, a formalized simulated ship test needs to be conducted on the final shipping container to test for package durability and product quality. Commercial laboratories are available that specialize in doing this work according to ASTM and ISO standards and guidelines. ... [Pg.149]

U. S. Military Specifications. These are informative pubHcations describing characteristics of materials, methods of testing, sampling, packaging and criteria for acceptance, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. [Pg.31]

The bursting strength is the hydrostatic pressure required to mpture a specimen when it is tested in a specified instmment under specified conditions. It is the pressure required to produce mpture of a circular area of the paper (30.5-mm dia) when the pressure is apphed at a controlled rate (TAPPI T403). It is related to tensile strength and extensibiUty and is used extensively throughout the industry for packaging and container grades. [Pg.2]

TABLE 21-19 Performance Testing of Steel Drums—Type A for Packaging Group II... [Pg.1950]

Ease of installation and commissioning is another reason for gas turbine use. A gas turbine unit can be tested and packaged at the factory. Use of a unit should be carefully planned so as to cause as few start cycles as possible. Frequent startups and shutdowns at commissioning greatly reduce the life of a unit. [Pg.15]

Covers package design, approval, test procedures, notification of consignment, information requirements (for package and transport container). [Pg.444]

Manufacturers test procedures for packaged units take several forms ... [Pg.160]


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