Carton bursting strength in packaging is the measure of the amount of pressure needed on a one square inch of carton to break into the material. The unit used in carton's bursting strength is usually pounds per square inch. A high quality carton should have test results of a minimum of 150 lbs/sq inch, while an inner carton box should at least be 90lbs/sq inch.
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To calculate carton bursting strength in packaging, you would need to conduct a bursting test using a burst strength tester. The tester applies pressure to a confined area of the carton until it bursts. The bursting strength is measured in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals (kPa) and indicates the ability of the carton to withstand pressure.
The volume of milk in a carton can vary, but a standard milk carton in the United States typically holds 32 fluid ounces (fl oz) or 1 quart of milk. This is equivalent to 946 milliliters (ml) or 0.946 liters. It is important to check the packaging or label for the specific volume of milk in the carton you are referring to, as sizes can vary depending on the brand and type of milk.
There are 1 quart in 32 oz. So, a 32 oz juice carton is equal to 1 quart.
Well, if you plant an egg carton in the ground, it is like planting a jiffy pot down there... but as long as the roots of the plant have access to water, it should be able to grow. hope this helps... ~GrEen <3er 44
If the dimensions are in cm then: 4.5*4.5*7.5= 151.875 cubic meters Which seems to be a very large carton and even bigger if the dimensions were in meters
An egg container is commonly referred to as an egg carton.