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DT36.04
First edition
Published on: 03/10/2022
Test method on glass flacon decorative elements - Vibration test
Scope of application
This test applies to all glass articles (bare or decorated) intended to be transported on pallets.
The aim of this test is to check their resistance to packaging constraints that may cause damage (scratches, rubbing, etc.).
This test is also the opportunity to assess the effect of the decorated glass on the transport packaging.
It applies to all packaging such as cardboard, trays, boxes, plastic bags, heat moulded bags and to all decorative elements (ink, precious metals, lacquering, except enamel) or not, in contact with the packaging.
This test has been designed for the cosmetics and perfume industries.
Table of contents
1. Scope
2. Operating principle
2.1. Equipment
2.2. Method
2.3. Interpretation of the results
3. Related documents
3.1. Standards
4. Data sheet history
ANNEX
History
First edition: 10/2022 (Experimental)
Contributors
BORMIOLI LUIGI, BUNDESVERBAND GLASINDUSTRIE, CHANEL PARFUMS BEAUTÉ, COTY FRANCE S.A. (PARIS), ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES, GERRESHEIMER BELGIUM, GERRESHEIMER GERMANY, GUERLAIN, HEINZ GLAS, JACOMO PRODUCTION, L'OREAL, ORIFLAMME, PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR, POCHET DU COURVAL, SAVERGLASS, SGD PHARMA, SHISEIDO INTERNATIONAL, STAZIONE SPERIMENTALE DEL VETRO, STOELZLE MASNIERES PARFUMERIE, STOELZLE-OBERGLAS, VERESCENCE FRANCE, WEILBURGER
Document under responsibility of working group:
Flaconnage decoration
WG chair: Lionel NIZAN - VERESCENCE FRANCE (MERS LES BAINS)
This joint group aims to produce dedicated documentation on test methods related to decorative elements on glass flacons, primarily for the cosmetics and perfume sectors.