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Exposure Condition Testing

Exposure testing

To ensure product quality and measure their ability to withstand various weather conditions, they undergo several tests using specialized equipment.

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Corrosion/ salt fog test

Corrosion or salt fog testing is a method used to evaluate the resistance of materials and coatings to corrosion in harsh environments. This testing is particularly relevant for assessing the durability of materials in maritime or coastal settings, where exposure to salt spray can accelerate corrosion.

Sand and dust tests

The products are subjected to testing under environmental conditions that include the presence of soil and dust to determine their ability to withstand these factors and maintain proper performance. These tests aim to evaluate the impact of soil and dust on the product's characteristics and functionality.
 

Rain Test

The product is subjected to rainfall simulations and water flow using specialized systems. This is done for a specific period of time to measure the products' ability to remain protected from leakage and maintain their proper performance.
 

Solar Radiation Test

The products' ability to withstand solar radiation and ultraviolet (UV) radiation is measured through the use of a dedicated testing chamber. This chamber exposes the products to solar radiation and UV radiation for a specific period of time, evaluating the impact on the materials and colors used in the products. 
 

Ingress protection Tests (IPXX).

In order to assess the products' capability to safeguard against potential infiltration of solid objects and liquids, we perform rigorous and thorough testing. This involves subjecting the products to a variety of solid tools and meticulously evaluating any occurrences of internal leakage. These comprehensive tests serve to ascertain the products' integrity and their effectiveness in preventing the ingress of external factors.