Packaging Test Instruments
Hanatek Crease & Board Stiffness Tester (CBT1)
- Measure crease recovery - BS 6965
- Measure board stiffness: ISO 2493
- Instant display of crease to board stiffness ratio
Hanatek Precision Thickness Gauge (FT3)
- Precision thickness gauge
- Repeatability of better than 0.4 µm
- Factory configured to a choice of international standard
- User programmable number of readings, dwell time and down speed
Hanatek Carton Force Analyser (CFA)
- Measures all the forces required to erect and fill cartons
- Crease resistance (springback), board stiffness, carton opening force, crease opening force
- Variable sample sizes and small crease testing including HL
Hanatek Rub & Abrasion Tester (RT4)
- Assess coating & substrate suitability
- Test the rub resistance of printed material to BS3110
- Optional test: solvent resistance/wet rub test
- Optional test: scratch / abrasion testing
Hanatek Universal Sample Cutter (USC)
- Configurable for multiple test types e.g. friction, grammage, rub
- Suitable for film, paper, foils etc
- Same accuracy independent of operator
- Repeatable, time saving
Hanatek Variable Force Precision Thickness Gauge (FT3-V)
- Variable force thickness measurement by manual addition of weight
- Example configurations include ISO 534 / TAPPI T411 (paper and board ), ASTM D6988 (film, standard & low pressure)
- 0.1µm resolution, 0.4µm accuracy
- User programmable dwell time and measuring speed
Hanatek Film Shrink Tester (FST)
- Determines quality of cast and blown films
- Measures unrestrained film shrinkage
- Simple laboratory test
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Answers to common questions about our instruments and measurements
Why measure gloss?
Gloss is an aspect of the visual perception of objects that is as important as colour when considering the psychological impact of products on a
What glossmeter do I need?
Identify the surface that you wish to measure. Is it a flat surface? If so, it can be measured with a traditonal glossmeter. Curved surfaces
What is RSpec?
RSpec is the peak reflectance measured over a very narrow angular band in the specular direction (+/-) 0.0991º. RSpec is very sensitive to any texture