ASTM F88 Standard Test Method for Seal Strength - Designation F88-09/M88-09 ver 15.1

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melmaan2k

I was just reviewing the ASTM Std for Seal Strength and I have a couple of questions. The designation F88-09/M88-09 was bought as version 15.1, does anybody know where 15.1 came from and what does M88 stand for?
 
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Marc

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Re: ASTM F88 Standard Test Method for Seal Strength - Designation F88-09/M88-09 ver 1

Is anyone here familiar with this standard?

All I found was this:

ASTM said:
ASTM F88 / F88M
Significance and Use

Seal strength is a quantitative measure for use in process validation, process control, and capability. Seal strength is not only relevant to opening force and package integrity, but to measuring the packaging processes' ability to produce consistent seals. Seal strength at some minimum level is a necessary package requirement, and at times it is desirable to limit the strength of the seal to facilitate opening.

The maximum seal force is important information, but for some applications, average force to open the seal may be useful, and in those cases also should be reported.

A portion of the force measured when testing materials may be a bending component and not seal strength alone. A number of fixtures and techniques have been devised to hold samples at various angles to the pull direction to control this bending force. Because the effect of each of these on test results is varied, consistent use of one technique (Technique A, Technique B, or Technique C) throughout a test series is recommended. Examples of fixtures and techniques are illustrated in Fig. 1.

Technique A: Unsupported—Each tail of the specimen is secured in opposing grips and the seal remains unsupported while the test is being conducted.

Technique B: Supported 90° (By Hand)—Each tail of the specimen is secured in opposing grips and the seal remains hand-supported at a 90° perpendicular angle to the tails while the test is being conducted.

Technique C: Supported 180°—The least flexible tail is supported flat against a rigid alignment plate held in one grip. The more flexible tail is folded 180° over the seal and is held in the opposing grip while the test is being conducted.

FIG. 1 Tail Holding Methods.gif

Figure 1

1. Scope

1.1 This test method covers the measurement of the strength of seals in flexible barrier materials.

1.2 The test may be conducted on seals between a flexible material and a rigid material.

1.3 Seals tested in accordance with this test method may be from any source, laboratory or commercial.

1.4 This test method measures the force required to separate a test strip of material containing the seal. It also identifies the mode of specimen failure.

1.5 The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated in each system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each system shall be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the standard.

1.6 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.

I can't find anything with M88-09 in it.
 
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melmaan2k

Re: ASTM F88 Standard Test Method for Seal Strength - Designation F88-09/M88-09 ver 1

Sorry, my bad...
What I'm refering to is the designation on the doc itself which is F88/F88M - 09.
I would say that the "09" is for the year which is 2009 but what does the "M" in F88M is for?
Also when we ordered this standard, what the index is, is 15.1, I'm assuming that 15.1 is the book where it came from?:bonk:
 
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Brickway500

Re: ASTM F88 Standard Test Method for Seal Strength - Designation F88-09/M88-09 ver 1

I was looking for something on pull testing using ASTM F88 but I noticed no one replied. I am sure you have already found something on it already but maybe this link to the ASTM website might be helpful. Go to the ASTM website under FAQs. Since I do not post regulary, I am unable to attach a link.
 

Marc

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Re: ASTM F88 Standard Test Method for Seal Strength - Designation F88-09/M88-09 ver 1

I apologise for the link restriction. We have had a lot of forum spam to control. You can put in a URL link as long as you leave the http:// off of the front of it. A moderator will see it and activate it.
 

Frypot

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Re: ASTM F88 Standard Test Method for Seal Strength - Designation F88-09/M88-09 ver 1

I was under the impression that the 'M' version used Metric units?
 
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