A shock cushion curve describes the material in terms of the deceleration transmitted to an object falling on that material at different static loadings. One cushion curve is generated for each material type, material thickness and drop height combination.
A vibration amplification/attenuation curve defines the frequencies at which a cushion material will amplify vibrational input and the frequencies at which it will filter out or attenuate the vibration.
Evaluating both the shock and vibration cushioning performance data allows for the informed selection of the appropriate materials (kind, amount, placement) that will protect the packaged product from dynamic transport hazards.
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