Packaging - Creep test
Standard creep testing provides initial assessment yet devices with extended shelf lives or critical applications demand extended validation proving seal integrity persists under sustained stress through device lifetime. Extended creep testing provides comprehensive evaluation of long-term seal performance under constant stress through prolonged exposure periods. This rigorous assessment reveals progressive seal degradation that shorter tests might miss when failure modes develop slowly over months rather than days, validates materials prone to time-dependent property changes affecting seal integrity, and demonstrates package design robustness under extended stress exposure. Critical for extended shelf life validation supporting five or ten year claims requiring proof of sustained integrity, demonstrating package integrity throughout intended storage duration under realistic stacking loads, and identifying design weaknesses requiring correction before costly field failures occur. For implantable device packaging with decade-long shelf lives, extended creep testing proves seals maintain integrity despite years of warehouse storage, material aging doesn't compromise seal performance through polymer degradation, and temperature variations during storage don't accelerate seal failure through stress cycling. The extended duration captures cumulative effects that acceleration testing might not predict reliably, validates that observed initial seal strength doesn't decline unacceptably over time, and provides confidence in real-time stability supporting regulatory shelf life claims.