The Finetech Engineering Drop Tester is a motorised free-fall drop testing machine designed to evaluate how well a packaged product withstands the sudden impact shock of being dropped during handling, loading, unloading, or transportation. Every package that is shipped — from a corrugated carton of plastic moulded parts to a shrink-wrapped pallet of consumer goods — faces the risk of being dropped at warehouses, loading docks, delivery trucks, and customer doorsteps. The drop tester simulates these events in a controlled laboratory setting, allowing packaging engineers and QC teams to verify that their packaging design provides adequate protection before the product ships.
The machine works by lifting a complete, filled package to a specified height using a motorised column, clamping it in the correct orientation (flat face, edge, or corner), and then releasing it for a true free-fall onto a rigid impact base. The package is then opened and inspected for product damage, packaging failure (crushed corners, burst seams, tape failure, puncture), and content displacement. The digital height control ensures every drop is from exactly the same height, test after test, making results comparable and repeatable.
The Finetech drop tester complies with IS 7028 (the Indian standard for drop testing of transport packages), ASTM D5276 (the international free-fall drop test standard for containers under 50 kg), ASTM D4169 (performance testing of shipping containers), and ISO 2248 (vertical impact test by dropping). It is the essential companion to the Finetech Vibration Tester — together, they simulate the two primary transport hazards: continuous vibration and sudden impact.
| Drop Type | Description | What It Tests | Orientation Tolerance |
| Flat-Face Drop | Package dropped flat on its largest face, bottom, or top | Compression resistance of the face panel and contents; cushioning effectiveness | Within ±2° of horizontal |
| Edge Drop | Package dropped on one edge (bottom edge, side edge, or top edge) | Seam integrity, edge crush resistance, flap and closure strength | Within ±5° of target |
| Corner Drop | Package dropped on one corner (diagonally opposite to a selected corner) | Corner crush resistance, the worst-case concentrated impact scenario | Within ±5° of target |
| End Drop (Cylindrical) | Drum or cylinder dropped flat on one end | End closure integrity, base strength | Within ±2° of horizontal |
| Package Gross Weight | Typical Drop Height (IS 7028 / ISTA) | Handling Scenario |
| Up to 5 kg | 800–1000 mm | Manual handling — parcels, small cartons, e-commerce shipments |
| 5–10 kg | 600–800 mm | Manual handling — medium cartons, consumer goods |
| 10–20 kg | 500–600 mm | Manual or assisted handling — larger cartons |
| 20–30 kg | 400–500 mm | Assisted manual handling — heavy cartons |
| 30–50 kg | 300–400 mm | Equipment-assisted handling — heavy boxes, drums |
| 50–100 kg | 200–300 mm | Forklift/pallet jack handling — large unit loads |
| Parameter | Specification |
| Product Name | Drop Tester (Free-Fall Drop Testing Machine) |
| Drop Type | Free-fall — flat face, edge, and corner orientations |
| Height Range | 300 mm to 1500 mm (standard); higher on request |
| Height Adjustment | Motorised column with digital height display (±1 mm resolution) |
| Release Mechanism | Pneumatic clamp-and-release for true free-fall (no push, no swing) |
| Orientation Accuracy | Flat drops: ±2°; Edge/corner drops: ±5° (per ASTM D5276) |
| Maximum Payload | Up to 50 kg (standard) or 100 kg (heavy-duty model) |
| Maximum Package Size | Up to 600 × 600 × 600 mm (standard); larger sizes on request |
| Impact Base | Heavy-duty steel plate, horizontal, flat, and rigid — per ASTM D5276 requirements (mass at least 50× the package weight) |
| Impact Surface Area | Minimum 1.5× the largest face of the test package |
| Column Construction | Rigid steel column with precision linear guides |
| Air Supply (Pneumatic) | 6–8 bar compressed air for clamp-and-release mechanism |
| Power Supply | 230V AC, single phase, 50 Hz (for motorised column) |
| Safety Features | Safety guardrails, emergency stop, low-pressure warning |
| Certification | ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing |
| Standard | Full Name | Scope |
| IS 7028 (Part III) | Complete, Filled Transport Packages — Drop Test | The primary Indian standard for drop testing of transport packages. Specifies drop heights, orientations, and number of drops based on package weight. |
| ASTM D5276 | Standard Test Method for Drop Test of Loaded Containers by Free Fall | International standard for free-fall drop testing of loaded boxes, cylinders, bags, and pouches under 50 kg. Specifies apparatus, orientation accuracy, and reporting requirements. |
| ASTM D4169 | Standard Practice for Performance Testing of Shipping Containers and Systems | Defines complete distribution simulation test cycles. Drop testing is one of several hazard elements — references ASTM D5276 for the drop test execution. |
| ISO 2248 | Packaging — Complete, Filled Transport Packages — Vertical Impact Test by Dropping | International equivalent of IS 7028 drop test section. Specifies vertical free-fall impact onto a rigid surface. |
| ISTA 1A / 2A / 3A | International Safe Transit Association Test Procedures | Distribution simulation test sequences that include drop testing as a required element alongside vibration and other hazard tests. |
Step 1: Test Planning
Step 2: Specimen Preparation
Step 3: Test Execution
Step 4: Post-Test Inspection
Motorised height + digital display. No manual lifting, no tape-measure guesswork. Set the height digitally, the motorised column positions the package precisely. Every drop is from exactly the correct height, every time.
Pneumatic clamp-and-release. The pneumatic mechanism releases the package cleanly for a true free-fall. No push, no swing, no rotation during fall. The orientation at release is the orientation at impact — within the ±2° (flat) and ±5° (edge/corner) tolerances required by ASTM D5276.
IS 7028 compliant as standard. Built to meet the Indian packaging drop test standard. Also supports ASTM D5276, ASTM D4169, ISO 2248, and ISTA protocols. One machine for domestic and export testing requirements.
Pair with the Finetech Vibration Tester. Drop + vibration from one manufacturer means consistent quality, single-source service, and bundled pricing for a complete packaging QC setup.
Customisable for your packages. Standard models handle packages up to 50–100 kg and 600 × 600 × 600 mm. Need larger capacity for drums, pallets, or oversized cartons? We build to your dimensions and weight requirements.
Calibration and AMC support. Professional calibration of height accuracy and orientation, plus AMC for scheduled servicing. Keeps your drop tester audit-ready.
| Product | Why Related |
| Vibration Tester | Complementary transport simulation — tests continuous vibration alongside drop impact |
| Humidity Chamber | For conditioning packages at specified temperature/humidity before drop testing |
| Burst Strength Tester | Tests the burst strength of corrugated board used in packaging |
| Dart Impact Tester | Tests impact resistance of plastic films and sheets used in packaging |
| Flammability Tester | Fire safety testing of packaging materials |
| Universal Testing Machine (UTM) | Tensile and compression testing of packaging materials |