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What Is Drip Box Testing for Ingress Protection?

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A product, before it goes out to the market, undergoes several forms of testing for safety, vibration, electromagnetic compatibility, and so on. How does a product fare against the ingress of water or dust or foreign objects? The IP or Ingress Protection testing checks the ability of this product under specified standards like IEC 60529 (International Electrotechnical Commission), RTCA/DO-160, and so on. The applicability of IP testing helps in determining a product’s efficacy in the exposure of various conditions or environments, such as mist, vapour, sand, oil, steam, sprayed water, moisture, etc. Mostly the seaming areas come in direct contact with those intruding elements and cause disruption. A product’s overall functionality in preventing the ingress determines its quality. The drip box tester is a part of IP testing equipment to test the capabilities of a product against water in the form of rain or spray, when placed in the field. In IEC 60529, the IPX1 and IPX2 standard testi

The Crucial Role Of Electromedical Testing Equipment For The Industry

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Technologically advanced medical equipment requires the newest standards of testing for upholding the highest quality & performance. With the evolving range of medical equipment being available in the market, the industry’s focus on testing them should remain several notches ahead, especially above the curve. Modern medicine thrives on the growth of encouraging electronic-based innovation that makes life simpler for healthcare providers to diagnose and treat patients. With the advent of technology-based treatments and cures for patients, the critically equipped electro-medical equipment requires the highest level of precision and maintenance. Indeed, the electromedical testing equipment accurately ensures these machinations adhere to the ascertained standards of IEC, NEMA, UL, DIN, ISO, ASTM, and many others. The electrical and operational requirements of electro-medical equipment are assessed and gauged by the testing equipment, deducing about their current standards for quality