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Box Compression Tester – Computerised

Box Compression Tester – Model KCT-100 | Computerised Carton Compression & Stacking Strength Testing Machine

 

The Box Compression Tester KCT-100 is a computerised packaging testing machine used to measure the compression strength and stacking load capacity of corrugated cartons and packaging boxes. It simulates real warehouse stacking and transportation loads to prevent box collapse, carton failure, and product damage. Equipped with digital peak load measurement, controlled platen movement, a heavy-duty rigid frame, and safety cut-off protection, the KCT-100 ensures accurate, repeatable, and reliable compression test results. Ideal for corrugated box manufacturers, packaging converters, QC labs, export packaging validation, and supplier approval processes.

Advanced Features

  • Digital peak-load capture provides accurate failure load reading.

  • Controlled platen movement ensures stable compression cycle.

  • Heavy-duty frame maintains parallel platen alignment for true loading.

  • Supports wide box sizes with adaptable platform options.

  • Safety cut-off protects machine and sample during overload

Product Importance

  • Confirms stacking strength of cartons/corrugated boxes for storage and transport.

  • Prevents box collapse, product damage and logistics failures.

  • Helps optimize carton design to reduce cost without losing strength.

  • Essential for packaging validation for export and warehouse stack loads.

  • Supports quality approval of corrugated suppliers and box converters.

Technical Specifications

ModelKCT-100 (Computerised)
Load Capacity100 kg to 500 kg
Load MeasurementLoad cell with digital peak load capture
DisplayDigital display
Platen Size600 × 600 mm - Customization available
Test TypeBox Compression / Stacking Strength Test
Frame ConstructionHeavy-duty rigid MS frame
Power Supply230 V AC, 50 Hz, Single Phase
Sample CompatibilitySuitable for corrugated cartons & packaging boxes
ApplicationsPackaging QC, export validation, warehouse stack load testing
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