Plymouth, MA June 12th, 2020 – CDF Corporation, a leading manufacturer of drum, pail, intermediate bulk container and bag in box liners and flexible packaging, has successfully passed the design qualification testing of a combination package; fiberboard box with a plastic bag. CDF’s UN certified bag-in-box provides the highest levels of protection for transporting hazardous products requiring class II and III packaging.
The 20 liter bag-in-box packaging endured four rigorous performance tests executed by Ten-E Packaging Services; the tests include drop, stacking, vibration and cobb water absorption. Prior to testing, the packages were prepared exactly as they would be for transportation and in accordance to UN testing guidelines. TEN-E used an alternate solution in place of the hazardous material, as allowed by the UN testing regulations.
“Our development team did a tremendous job creating a product that meets the rigorous UN standards while offering unique value to our customers. We are excited to continue our growth into the UN package market segment,” said Jay Waltz, CDF Vice President of Sales & Marketing.
For the box drop tests, each package was dropped from 47.2”. The package is dropped five times; on each side of the box and then on the corner. Any breakage or leaking during the tests void the package. One prepared package was dropped for each test. CDF’s bag-in-box package passed the drop tests at 1.2m.
The stacking test is performed to ensure the packages are strong enough that they will not collapse. For the stacking tests, two filled packages of the same type are placed on the test sample. The stacked packages must maintain their position for one hour. CDF’s bag-in-box package passed the stacking test at 340.2Kg – 24 hours.
The vibration tests are done to simulate the package traveling by motorized vehicle. For this test, the packages are placed upright on a vibration platform. The packages are constrained horizontally to prevent falling off the table, but can move vertically to bounce and rotate. Immediately following the period of vibration, each package is removed from the platform, turned on its side and observed for evidence of leakage. CDF’s bag-in-box package passed the vibration test at 4.0Hz – 1 hour.
The cobb water absorption test is performed on the fiberboard outer package to test the quantity of water that can be absorbed by the surface of paper or board in a given time. This is to ensure the paper used is of high enough quality and that it will not disintegrate with moisture. CDF’s box passed the cobb water absorption test at 30 minutes.
The four performance tests are designed to challenge the integrity of the packaging in stressful environments and conditions. Download the CDF UN-Certified Bag-in-Box Packaging datasheet or the CDF Un-Certified Bag-in-Box White Paper to learn more about the rigorous testing criteria.
About CDF Corporation
CDF Corporation is a privately held international company that specializes in the manufacture and sale of high quality pail, drum, intermediate bulk container and bag in box liners and flexible packaging. CDF manufactures products ranging in sizes from 2 ounces to 330 gallons in its Plymouth, Massachusetts ISO certified facility. Our unique products satisfy a variety of markets and applications including the food and beverage, chemical and cosmetic industries. www.cdf1.com
About TEN-E Packaging Services
TEN-E Packaging Services was founded in 1989 and became the first Approval Agency for the United States Department of
Transportation to test and certify packaging for dangerous goods regulations. www.ten-e.com