Packaging - Creep test
Package seals face constant stress during storage - stacked products create sustained pressure, environmental changes cause package expansion and contraction, and material relaxation reduces seal strength over time demanding validation proving long-term integrity. Creep testing evaluates seal integrity under sustained pressure simulating long-term storage conditions following ISO 11607 and ASTM F1140. This extended test reveals time-dependent seal degradation through sustained stress application, capturing seal failures that short-term testing misses when materials exhibit stress relaxation or adhesive bonds weaken progressively. Essential for validating shelf life claims requiring demonstration that seals maintain integrity throughout storage duration, demonstrating long-term seal stability under realistic stress conditions, and identifying packages prone to slow leak development requiring design modifications. For sterile medical devices with multi-year shelf lives, creep testing validates that warehouse stacking doesn't cause progressive seal failure, temperature cycling during distribution doesn't fatigue seals causing delayed failures, and package materials maintain bonding throughout intended storage. The sustained pressure protocol simulates worst-case storage stresses, enables acceleration studies predicting long-term performance from shorter tests, and reveals material combinations prone to stress relaxation causing progressive seal weakening. Manufacturing validation confirms seal processes produce long-term stable bonds, material selections provide adequate creep resistance throughout design life, and storage recommendations prevent conditions exceeding package stress limits causing delayed failures.