The ability of material in pounds per square inch, as measured by the Cady of Mullen tester, to withstand burst through. Cardboard- A thin material used for signs, shoeboxes etc.
Force required to rupture a knit fabric with an expandable diaphram.
Force required to burst a housing. Example: Burst pressure may be 100 psi, while bursting strength may be 175 psi.
The pressure required to rupture a paper specimen when it is tested with a Mullen instrument under specific conditions. It is largely determined by the tensile strength and extensibility of the paper. Also referred to as Mullen.
The strength of material in pounds per square inch, as measured by the Cady or Mullen tester.
Pounds of pressure, per square inch required to break paper. Usually done on Mullen tester.
The point to which paper can withstand pressure without rupturing.
The pressure required to rupture a foil specimen when it is tested in a Mullen instrument under specified conditions. See also Mullen Test.
The amount of uniformly applied pressure required to rupture a sheet of paper 1S: (Coated 1 Side) Paper coated on only side
A measurement of the strength of paper to withhold pressure. For explanation of test to determine the bursting strength of paper, see Chapter 6.
A measure of the ability of paper to resist rupture when pressure is applied to one of its sides by a specific instrument.
paperâ€(tm)s strength to resist pressure; the resistance of paper to rupture as measured by the pressure required to burst it when a uniformly distributed and increasing pressure is applied to its top or bottom side.
The pressure required to rupture a material specimen when tested in a specified instrument under specified conditions. It is largely determined by the tensile strength and extensibility of the material.
The amount of uniformily applied pressure required to rupture a sheet of paper or corrugated product.