Immersion Test

Environmental Tests

Immersion Test

The immersion test evaluates how well your product or component will last when immersed in water or other liquids. This is definitely not limited to waterproofing - other factors such as having rapid changes in pressure or having resistances, such as exposure to caustic chemicals, may also be part of the test. As a result, immersion testing is an investment in a more robust and durable design. By taking the time to test these factors early in the development process, you can create a much better product and shorten your time to market.

Immersion Test

Immersion Test

OLUROLAB provides all possible immersion tests including abrasive materials, detergents, heated liquids or functional performance tests of mechanical and hydraulic components under high pressure. Our capabilities include hydro pressures up to 50.000 psi. Immersion testing programs, which combine additional elements such as vibration, ultrasonic and temperature cycle, can also be tailored to your needs. EUROLAB can also design and develop special aging tests for materials such as aluminum through high pressure and temperature in a condensate solution (water and contaminants).

Immersion Test for Consumer Goods

The immersion test market for consumer goods is growing due to the growing demand for durable, waterproof electronics and other products. Consumers are more familiar with MIL-STD and ASTM standards than ever before. Taking the time to test your products according to these specifications is both a potential measure and an important selling point for many potential buyers. In a crowded market, this can help you distinguish your product.

In the dip test laboratories, we can manage quality assurance and pre-compliance for consumer goods of any size or type.

Industry-Specific Applications

In the immersion test, there is much more to immerse waterproof housings under water than to the characteristics of various regulatory standards. In fact, the immersion test is valid for a variety of investigations, from boiling in sulfuric acid, to water intake in fiber optic bonds to the inter-particle corrosion sensitivity of stainless steels.

Immersion testing means serious work when it comes to transporting dangerous goods. International and US Safety Standards for Plutonium air transports require a minimum of 8 feet (3 m) of underwater immersion for at least 0,9 hours, and require many other requirements.

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