The floor mat for drop test, sometimes called impact medium or impact surface, is a standardized surface onto which a toy is dropped from a certain height for several times, and then the toy is inspected to see if there are any sharp edges, sharp points or small parts. The floor mat is often used as an integral part of a drop tester.
Application
The tester is to determine the toys fall on the floor through a certain height, fall in a certain number, then check whether the hazardous sharp points, hazardous sharp edges, hazardous small parts and hazardous driving mechanisms have become accessible.
Test Range
Glass toys or parts, expansive material toys or parts, the cover of toy drive device,all of hard materials covering in the face (such as goggles, space helmets or welding masks), hard toy ball, the can be touched magnetic components of toys, toys attached to food.
Key Specification
Model | |
Drop height | (850 ± 50) mm |
Steel plate thickness | 4mm |
Rubber underlayer thickness | 2mm |
Rubber shore A hardness | (75 ± 5) |
Dimensions (L x W x T) | 600 x 600 x 6 mm |
Standards | EN71-1 section 8.5 , 8.6 |
Application
The tester is to determine the toys fall on the floor through a certain height, fall in a certain number, then check whether the hazardous sharp points, hazardous sharp edges, hazardous small parts and hazardousdriving mechanisms have become accessible.
Test Range
Glass toys or parts, expansive material toys or parts, the cover of toy drive device,all of hard materials covering in the face (such as goggles, space helmets or welding masks), hard toy ball, the can be touched magnetic components of toys, toys attached to food.
Key Specification
Model | |
Drop height | Toys for under 18 months: 138 ± 5 cm |
Toys for 18 months and over but under 96 months: 93 ± 5 cm | |
Number of drops | Toys for under 18 months: 10 |
Toys for 18 months and over but under 96 months: 4 | |
Material | Vinyl composition tile |
Shore A hardness | (80 ± 10) |
Dimensions (L x W x T) | 300 x 300 x 3 mm (9 pcs/set) |
Standards | ISO 8124-1 section 5.24.2 and 5.24.3 GB 6675-2 section 5.24.2 and 5.24.3 ASTM F963 section 8.7.1 and 8.7.2 16CFR 1500 section 51 and 52 and 53 |