1、Designation: D3078 02 (Reapproved 2008)1Standard Test Method forDetermination of Leaks in Flexible Packaging by Bubble Emission1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D3078; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revisi
2、on, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1NOTEThe research report footnote
3、 was added to the Precision and Bias section in July 2010.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers the determination of gross leaksin flexible packaging containing a headspace gas. Test sensi-tivity is limited to 1 3 105atm cm3/s (1 3 106Pa m3/s) oreven less sensitive as indicated in a recent interlabora
4、tory test(reported in Section 12).1.2 Small leaks may not be detected by this procedure.Viscoelastic effects on the products, or entrapped air, becomesignificant and prevent passage through small openings. Posi-tive pressure inside the pouch after the vacuum is drawn mayforce the product to plug sma
5、ll leaks. The size of the leak thatcan be detected is dependent upon the products contained, thenature of the packaging material, and the test parametersselected.1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematicalconversions to SI
6、 units that are provided for information onlyand are not considered standard.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determ
7、ine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2E425 Definitions of Terms Related to Leak Testing3E515 Test Method for Leaks Using Bubble Emission Tech-niquesF98 Practices for Determining Hermeticity of ElectronDevices by a Bubble Test33. Term
8、inology3.1 Definition:3.1.1 leakany opening in a flexible package that, contraryto intention, either allows the contents to escape or substancesto enter.4. Apparatus4.1 Vacuum ChamberAny transparent container capableof withstanding approximately one atmosphere pressure differ-ential, fitted with a v
9、acuum-tight cover. A vacuum gage, aninlet tube from a source of vacuum, and an outlet tube to theatmosphere shall be connected to the chamber cover. The inletand outlet tubes shall be equipped with hand valves. Attachedto the underside of the cover shall be a transparent plate thatwill closely appro
10、ximate the inside dimensions of the containerand be such a distance from the top of the container that whenit is two-thirds filled with fluid, the attached plate will bepositioned 1 in. (25 mm) under the fluid.5. Materials5.1 Immersion FluidsUse an immersion fluid which doesnot degrade the package b
11、eing tested. Fluids with a low surfacetension are generally more sensitive. Examples include water,water treated with a wetting agent, denatured alcohol, andmineral oil. Other possible fluids are listed in Test MethodE515 and Practices F98.6. Sampling6.1 The number of specimens used in the test samp
12、le maybe varied according to the nature of the product, its cost, itssize, and whether the specimens are taken from a productionline in a normal packaging operation, or are few in number, orare to be used only for purposes of comparative evaluation ofprocedures or materials.7. Test Specimen7.1 Flexi
13、ble Package, with or without its intended contents.1This test method is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee F02 on FlexibleBarrier Packaging and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F02.40 onPackage Integrity.Current edition approved April 1, 2008. Published May 2008. Originallyapproved
14、in 1972. Last previous edition approved in 2002 as D3078 02. DOI:10.1520/D3078-02R08E01.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summa
15、ry page onthe ASTM website.3Withdrawn.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.8. Conditioning8.1 The test sample and test fluid shall be at equilibriumwith normal room temperature.9. Procedure9.1 Submerge the specimen in flui
16、d contained in the vesselwithin the vacuum chamber. The uppermost surface of thespecimen shall be covered by not less than 1 in. (25 mm) offluid.NOTE 1Two or more small packages may be tested at the same time,provided that they are placed in such a manner that all parts of everypackage under test ca
17、n be observed for leakage during the test.9.2 Set the cover on the vacuum chamber, close the outletvalve, and turn on the vacuum so that the gage rises slowly(approximately 1 in. Hg/s) to a selected vacuum level. Thevacuum level chosen should be as large as possible in order toensure optimal sensiti
18、vity of the test. Limiting factors willinclude package fragility, the degree of package expansion, andthe test-fluid vapor pressure.9.3 During the rise in vacuum, observe the submergedspecimen for leakage in the form of a steady progression ofbubbles from the flexible container. Isolated bubbles cau
19、sed byentrapped air are not considered as leaks. Also note theapproximate increase in package volume. The pressure differ-ential of the test is inversely related to the volume increase ofthe sample; therefore, large volume increases significantlydetract from the severity of the test. Flexible packag
20、ing withlittle or no headspace cannot be reliably evaluated with this testmethod.9.4 Hold the vacuum for a specified time period; 30 s isrecommended, but this may be set at the testers discretion.9.5 Release the vacuum, remove the lid, and examine thespecimen for the presence of test fluid inside th
21、e specimen.10. Interpretation of Results10.1 If there are bubbles definitely attributable to leaks in aspecimen during the rise of vacuum, or when held at fullvacuum, the specimen fails the test.10.2 If test fluid attributable to a leak is inside a specimen,the specimen fails the test.10.3 If there
22、are no bubbles observed attributable to leaks,and if no test fluid attributable to a leak is inside a specimen,the specimen passes the test.11. Report11.1 Report the following information:11.1.1 A statement that the test was conducted in compli-ance with this test method or a description of the devi
23、ationsfrom this test method.11.1.2 Identification of the specimen and the specific mate-rial tested.11.1.2.1 Identification of the test fluid and the maximumvacuum level employed;11.1.2.2 Astatement regarding the approximate average andrange of sample expansions when at maximum vacuum; and11.1.2.3 T
24、he time period held at maximum vacuum.11.1.3 A statement whether or not leakage occurred, and ifpossible, a report of the location of each leak.11.1.4 A statement of the number of specimens included inthe test and the number of failures, if any.11.1.5 When the test is performed to check compliance w
25、ithrequirements, a statement that the sample did or did not meetthe requirement, and identification of the source for therequirement.11.1.6 When the test is conducted to evaluate or compareproducts, materials, or methods, a statement of any observa-tions that may lead to improvements.12. Precision a
26、nd Bias12.1 An interlaboratory test4was conducted to determineeach participating laboratorys ability to detect leaks of varioussizes when tested at various vacuum levels in accordance withthe test method. If a leak was detected, the participant was thenasked to quantify the size of the leak by deter
27、mining the timerequired to leak12 mL of air.12.1.1 Details of the test protocol, including a description ofthe apparatus, are in preparation and will be available as aresearch report.12.1.2 Three laboratories participated with each providingthree independent researchers. Each of these tests were rep
28、li-cated three times by each researcher. The same measured leaksand test apparatus were used at each location.12.1.3 The three vacuum levels tested (“low”, “medium”and “high” were relative terms used only to differentiateconditions), were:Low vacuum 12.5 6 0.5 in. HgMedium vacuum 18.5 6 0.5 in. HgHi
29、gh vacuum 24.5 6 0.5 in. Hg12.1.4 The leaks used (“big”, “medium,” “small” and “verysmall” were relative terms used only to differentiate variables)were characterized by a helium leak detector as listed below.By most standards, all of these leaks were quite large.Big 6 E-02 cc/s HeMedium 7 E-03 cc/s
30、 HeSmall 3 E-03 cc/s HeVery small 1 E-04 cc/s He12.1.5 Precision, characterized by repeatability, Sr, r, andreproducibility, SR, R has been determined for the materials asshown in the tables that follow.12.1.6 Values reported below are in seconds to leak12 mLof air except for the last material, “ver
31、y small”, which waseither reported as bubble produced within 1 min (1) or nobubble produced (0).12.1.7 Precision Statement for Test Condition: Low Vacuum(12 in. Hg)Materials Average Sr SR r RBig 6E-02 64.778 7.772 14.186 21.762 39.721Medium 7E-03 181.185 10.653 12.601 29.828 35.284Small 3E-03 739.14
32、8 30.264 100.144 84.738 280.404Very small 1E-04 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000Under this relatively weak vacuum (12 in. Hg), the “verysmall” leak at 1 E-04 cc/s Helium did not produce any bubbleswithin 1 min, which is taken as “non-detectable.” All otherleaks were easily detected.4Supporting data hav
33、e been filed at ASTM International Headquarters and maybe obtained by requesting Research Report RR:F02-1029.D3078 02 (2008)1212.1.8 Precision Statement for Test Condition: MediumVacuum (18 in. Hg)Materials Average Sr SR r RBig 6E-02 26.111 2.667 3.918 7.467 10.971Medium 7E-03 82.111 4.073 6.196 11.
34、406 17.350Small 3E-03 365.000 18.963 32.549 53.096 91.138Very small 1E-04 0.037 0.192 0.192 0.539 0.539With this medium level of vacuum (18 in. Hg), the “verysmall” leak produced a bubble 1 time out of 27 trials. This isessentially “non-detectable.” All other leaks were easily de-tected.12.1.9 Preci
35、sion Statement for Test Condition: HighVacuum (24 in. Hg)Materials Average Sr SR r RBig 6E-02 10.481 1.000 2.187 2.800 6.122Medium 7E-03 30.407 1.678 4.650 4.698 13.019Small 3E-03 119.037 9.724 24.987 27.227 69.962Very small 1E-04 0.778 0.000 0.441 0.000 1.235With this highest vacuum level used (24
36、in. Hg), the “verysmall” leak produced a bubble in 78 % of the trials. This seemsto indicate that a leak of the size of 1 E-04 is “detectable” mostof the time but is close to the detection limit of the method andtest conditions.ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any pate
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