Angelsinstrument manufactures physical load testing equipments for paper and packaging material. The compression tester made by Angelsinstrument is used to check the compression resistance and long-term stacking strength for corrugated boxes, bulk containers and pallets. It simulates the load package may experience due to disturbance during shipment. This equipment is available in three different models or sizes.
Another instrument is the bursting strength tester used to determine the quality, strength and performance of paper, paperboards, corrugated boards and boxes, solid fibre boards, filter cloth, industrial fabric, leather and other materials. Angelsinstrument also makes crush testers, scuff resistance testers, grammage checking kits, computerised and digital tensile strength testing machines, Elmendorf type tear testers, dart impact testers, friction coefficient testers, digital peel/seal strength testers, laboratory heat sealers and melt flow indexers. Angelsinstrument also makes colour matching cabinets with normal, UV and fluorescent lamps and has its own R&D department to check the quality of its products. The company follows British Indian and American standards for manufacturing and quality checking its products.
Malhotra says, €Small scale manufacturers in remote locations of India, who used to ignore the quality issues earlier, are now keenly interested in purchasing and using testing equipment. One of our customers actually bugged us for many days to learn and understand how a peel/seal strength tester works. He was even willing to come down to Faridabad to learn. This was an overwhelming response but it does not happen too often. Compared to bigger manufacturers with demanding customers who demand quality assurance testing, the small town packaging manufacturers are adapting on the basis of their own self motivation.€
The packaging industry has not been enough of Angelsinstrument to sustain and survive. €Only a nice segment of packaging industry I interested in buying test equipment and carrying out analysis without any mandatory requirements and enforcement. Since we are not dependent completely on the packaging segment, we are able to survive. The Indian Packaging industry has to evolve analytically so that it can position itself in the international market and sail smoothly,€ Malhotra Concluded.
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