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BS EN 15384-1:2017 Packaging. Test method to determine the porosity of the internal coating of flexible aluminium tubes Sodium chloride test

BS EN 15384-1:2017

Packaging. Test method to determine the porosity of the internal coating of flexible aluminium tubes Sodium chloride test

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Standard number:BS EN 15384-1:2017
Pages:12
Released:2017-02-28
ISBN:978 0 580 91013 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN 15384-1:2017


This standard BS EN 15384-1:2017 Packaging. Test method to determine the porosity of the internal coating of flexible aluminium tubes is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 55.120 Cans. Tins. Tubes
This European Standard is applicable for internally coated cylindrical and conical aluminium tubes, mainly used for the packing of pharmaceutical, cosmetic, hygiene, food or other household products. The internal coating is used as a barrier and should avoid any contact between aluminium and the product. This European Standard defines the sodium chloride method to detect the electrolyte conductivity as one criterion for the quality of the internal coating. NOTE The electrolyte conductivity of the internal coating is only one criterion for evaluation of the quality of an internal coating. It does not give any information on the quantity or size of any pores or uncoated areas, nor any hint on possible reactions between the aluminium tube and the product. The electrolyte conductivity is never used as the sole criterion for quality evaluation of the internal coating, but always with other parameters, e.g. film thickness, acetone and/or ammonia resistance and of course results of enhanced stability studies.