Jis Z 1707
The scope of Jis Z 1707 covers compressed air that is used for various purposes, including:
Heavy-duty liners (Type 2) are used for shipping bumpers, dashboards, and large injection-molded components. The high tear resistance prevents punctures from sharp edges.
JIS Z 1707 defines several mechanical and physical testing methods to ensure safety and quality throughout the food distribution chain:
This critical section ensures consistency in the physical supply of film by providing detailed specifications for: jis z 1707
Because the film is in direct contact with food, JIS Z 1707 places heavy emphasis on the "neutrality" of the material.
The maximum stress a film can handle before breaking.
The "test methods" section is the heart of JIS Z 1707. It ensures that all performance claims are verifiable through standardized procedures. The following are many of the tests specified in the standard. The scope of Jis Z 1707 covers compressed
Protective sheeting for machinery, floor protection during renovation, and temporary weather barriers.
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One of the most practical aspects of JIS Z 1707 is its detailed testing methods. These methods provide a consistent, reproducible framework for evaluating film properties. The standard references other JIS standards for specific testing procedures. The maximum stress a film can handle before breaking
: Evaluated under JIS K 7127 , which defines test conditions for the tensile properties of plastic films.
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: To adequately prevent food spoilage, a film must maintain a WVTR of no more than 168 g/m² per 24 hours . If a film exceeds this value, it fails to act as a proper moisture barrier.

