IEC-68-2-27 – Section 3.5 Laboratory Shock and Drop Testing Equipment / Mechanical Impact Tester
IEC-68-2-27 – Section 3.5 Laboratory Shock and Drop Testing Equipment is a test device designed to evaluate the resistance of electronic components and devices to mechanical impacts. This equipment, specifically in accordance with IEC-68-2-27 – Section 3.5, can perform tests with 1500G acceleration and 0.5 millisecond pulse duration.
Main Features:
- High Acceleration Capacity: Tests the resistance of components to high-intensity impacts by applying accelerations up to 1500G.
- Short Pulse Duration: Simulates sudden and intense shock conditions with a short pulse duration of 0.5 milliseconds.
- Various Test Modes: Provides flexible test options with different shock waveforms such as half-sine and square waves.
- User-Friendly Control Panel: Allows for easy operation and quick settings adjustments with a touchscreen interface.
- Sturdy Construction: Offers long-lasting and reliable performance with high-rigidity shock tables and robust construction.
Technical Specifications:
- Table Size: Available in various size options, from 40×40 cm to 200×200 cm.
- Maximum Sample Weight: Compatible with weights ranging from 30 kg to 1000 kg.
- Acceleration Range: Can apply accelerations from 300G to 600G for half-sine wave, and from 100G to 150G for square wave.
- Pulse Duration: Adjustable from 20 ms to 40 ms for half-sine wave, and 30 ms for square wave.
- Machine Size: Varies based on the table size; for instance, the machine size for a 40×40 cm table is 120x110x245 cm.
- Machine Weight: Ranges from 1900 kg to 19500 kg, depending on the table size and features.
Applications:
- Electronic Components: Testing sensitive electronic products such as mobile phones, computer components, optical elements.
- Automotive Industry: Evaluating the durability of in-vehicle electronic systems and components.
- Military and Aerospace: Testing equipment designed for harsh conditions.
- Consumer Electronics: Measuring the durability of consumer products against impacts encountered during transportation and use.
Sections of the Standard Where the Test is Included:
- The JESD22-B104 standard is included in the Condition B section. This section requires the test to be conducted with 1500G acceleration and a 0.5 millisecond pulse duration.
- The MIL-STD-202F standard defines shock tests and related procedures in Method 213 (Shock).
- The IEC-68-2-27 standard, Section 3.5, specifies the types of shocks, durations, and acceleration values to be applied for shock testing.
High Acceleration Shock Test System Applications:
Testing the durability of products such as mobile phones, computer components, connectors, optical elements, mobile products, etc.
High Acceleration Shock Test System Specifications:
- Table Size: 15×15 cm, 20×20 cm
- Shock Pulse: Half-sine wave
- Maximum Sample Weight: 5-10 kg
- Acceleration Range: 20G ~ 1500G, 20G ~ 10000G
- Pulse Duration: 0.5 ms ~ 11 ms, 0.2 ms ~ 11 ms
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