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Contact SupplierCIL provides 'Ingress Protection Testing' services in Faridabad . IP65 Testing, IP67 Testing, IP55 Testing, etc.
Are you looking to get an IP rating for your products? Every year a number of products go through various tests before they are launched in the market or rashes in the consumer's hand. This type of test includes electromagnetic compatibility testing, product safety rating, vibration testing, and more. IP testing or ingress protection testing is one among them. It offers an assurance to consumers that the product they are receiving is secured and created keeping quality as the first priority.
Once manufacturers and companies receive IP ratings for a product the distribution of product among consumers becomes smoother and easier. Not only that but in return companies and manufacturers are also able to generate more sales and revenue. With IP rating you are able to offer your consumer a detailed idea about how resistant and enclosed your electrical product is to outside elements like dust and water.
What Is Ingress Protection Testing?
Ingress Protection testing evaluates the resistance to particle and liquid entry for an enclosed product. After testing has been performed, the product receives an IP rating, based on IEC 60529, according to the achieved resistance to solid particles and liquids. NEMA testing issues type ratings which carry a number of enclosure requirements, supplementary to solid and liquid ingress. CIL specializes in all testing required for IP & NEMA type ratings. What Products Need to Be Protected Against Ingress? In America and Canada, many products must indicate an ingress protection (or IP) rating. These products include computers, laboratory equipment, certain medical devices and light fixtures. In certain cases, IP testing is voluntary, but sellers often ask manufacturers for an IP rating.
What Products Need to Be Protected Against Ingress?
Different products require different levels of testing and different types of testing. Generally, ingress protection is divided into testing for ingress from foreign objects or liquids. With many products, the point where it would be most likely to fail comes at a seam between two parts. Testing at the Seams Dust and water can find their way inside a product at a seam that joins two parts. Therefore, seams between components are often sealed by a gasket — either a rigid or a flexible gasket. Rigid gaskets provide structural stability and greater protection against ingress than flexible gaskets, and flexible gaskets may provide greater overall functionality for the product. However, flexible gaskets often present a challenge when trying to keep out the elements. Their flexibility can sometimes leave small gaps in a seal where the outside environment can find its way inside the product. In addition, gaskets are sometimes fitted improperly or are screwed or bolted with too little or too much pressure.
Why Is Ingress Testing Used?
There are several reasons for ingress testing, including safety, functionality and product marketing Many products require insulation from outside elements in order to function properly. Those outside elements include mist, steam, sprayed water, sand, oil and even fingers, just to name a few. Ingress protection testing helps determine whether a particular product is going to function appropriately when placed in the field.