The Handbook , or operator , is used to add packet convenience. They are designed to simplify and facilitate the ergonomic interactions that people have with packaging. The effect of the grip on packet material costs and the efficiency of the packing line is also important. The handle may be defined as "an accessory attached to a container or part for holding or carrying purposes."
The handle can be inserted into the package, sometimes in the form of handshake or handhelds . They can also be attached to a complete package completed after filling and closing, or even at the point of purchase.
Performance criteria and design to handle are often detailed in contracts or specifications. For example the handle for some US government containers is specified in Mil-Std-648.
Video Package handle
Histori
People have long seen the need to have a package form that is easy for people to carry and use. Some of them, like amphoras, are from the Neolithic period.
Maps Package handle
Grid
Wooden boxes often have metal handles that are nailed or taped to their ends for easy handling. Steel boxes also often have a hinged handle or wedge.
The wavy box can have a cut hand hole to the end. Some designs are in use. Treatment should also be noted that the hand hole does not weaken the strength of the box.
Depending on the content and level of handling required, strengthening is sometimes necessary to prevent tearing. Fixing the cassette, whether pressure-sensitive or heat-activated, can be applied to the box around the hand hole.
Perlengkapan plastik atau komposit terpisah juga tersedia untuk kotak bergelombang.
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Many plastic containers have been built in the handle. Plastic shipping containers and storage containers often have a handle formed into them. The consumer's blow-blow container often has an integral handle.
Ssparate handles are sometimes added to the bottle, usually in the neck at closing. Several methods have been developed.
Bag
Many types of bags have a handle to help carry it.
Multi-packet beverage container
Shrink wrapped Multi-packs often have an open tip (bulls eyes) that can be used as a handle. Methods are available for strengthening the film, if necessary. The handle is often used on a beverage carrier.
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Sensitive pressure bands are often used as handles: film-backed or strong film-supported tapes (polypropylene or polyester). A loop can be applied on top of a package with paper or film used to cover the adhesive in the center. Another example with the shrink film package is for the recording to be applied to the film with slits in the film on both sides of the tape. When the film shrinks, the tape does not and the handle is formed. The PSA tape handles can be built into the package structure or can also be added after the package is complete. Special app engines are sometimes available.
Test
Some packet testing options are available to the packaging engineer to help determine the suitability of the package holder.
People can be directly used in evaluation. Some different people can bring (and even misuse) the deal and package options for subjective judgment. This can be compiled in a report.
More objective laboratory procedures are also used. Fixtured '' hands '' of various designs are used to hold the handle (sometimes two handles for the box). ASTM International D6804, Standard Guidance for Handwave Design in Corrugated Box, describes "shit tests" by modified test-test procedures or the use of a constant withdrawal rate from a Universal testing machine. Other procedures use static style by hanging packets loaded for a long time or even using Centrifuge.
See also
- Lug (knob)
References
Further reading
- Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & amp; Children, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
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