Video tutorials
5H4 plastic bag drop test
The test is used to determine the behaviour of the packaging when it undergoes shocks / impacts during handling and more specifically a vertical impact by falling.The test is made on the complete...
Puncture Test 2
The test is useful to determine the force required for the complete penetration of a perforator dart through the corrugated cardboard tube.This test is performed to replace the burst for very...
Puncture Test 1
The test is useful to determine the force required for the complete penetration of a perforator dart through the corrugated cardboard tube.This test is performed to replace the burst for very...
Stretch Test
This test is used to calculate the breaking strength of a plastic film, determining the strength and elongation leading to rupture.
How to pack Covid-19 (UN3373)
Do you ship Covid-19 swabs (UN3373) correctly? In this video guide lasting about 5 minutes you will find all the information and details of the regulations to prepare a compliant packaging for the...
Guide to the choice of the correct packaging (4G - 4GV) for shipping your dangerous goods
When the applicable packing instruction of ADR, RID, ADN, IMDG or IATA Regulations permit the use of a 4G fibreboard box, are you sure that any type of approved UN 4G box is ok
for shipping your...
4GV English video course
Video course to prepare properly and ship dangerous goods using approved packaging UN 4GV. The video course explains how to properly select, prepare, label a package of dangerous goods and fill out...
4G English video course
Video course to prepare properly and ship dangerous goods using approved packaging UN 4G. The video course explains how to properly select, prepare, label a package of dangerous goods and fill out...
UN 4G fibreboard box
UN 4GV fibreboard box
This animation shows how to correctly prepare the shipment of a UN 4GV fibreboard box with objects or any type of inner packagings for liquid or solid materials of packing group I, II, III.
To...
3D animation about the water resistance of hazard labels, placards and panels
This animation shows the quality of our labels and placards that survive for 90 days of immersion in the sea, as required by the IMDG Code 5.2.2.2.1.7 / 5.3.1.1.1 (point 2).