Abstract

AbstractIn this paper a theoretical model is described for the UN leakproofness test, which is one of the test methods of the UN test programme for the type testing of packaging for liquids for the transport of dangerous goods. The test is also required for every single packaging produced. Quantification was thought necessary in order to be able to evaluate production line leakproofness test methods which should be as effective.The model was verified with an experimental programme which was performed with leaks of the pinhole type.The results show that the process of bubble formation and flow of the UN leakproofness test method can be modelled assuming laminar flow and taking into account capillary pressure and bubble frequency. For a leak of the pinhole type and a realistic set of parameters the detection limit of the method can be indicated as being in the order of 20 μm of hole diameter.It is discussed whether analysis of the concept of leakproofness testing might be necessary.

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