Mechanical Environmental Testing
Mechanical environment testing involves subjecting products to mechanical environmental factors. This includes, but is not limited to, vibration, shock, tilt and sway, constant acceleration, and seismic tests (end loading, static loading) to determine the functional reliability of the product under mechanical stress and to evaluate its structural integrity.
We are equipped with a full range of electrodynamic vibration test systems, multi-specification hydraulic vibration test systems, tri-axial simultaneous electrodynamic vibration systems, medium/lightweight shock test systems, tilt and sway tables, and centrifugal accelerators. These facilities allow us to conduct mechanical environment tests such as vibration, shock, tilt and sway, and constant acceleration. We also have multi-channel signal acquisition systems to meet the demands for collecting multi-channel acceleration, strain, and stress signals. With our computational simulation and analysis capabilities, we can assist clients with data analysis and fault rectification.