BE Analytic is a NABL-accredited laboratory. BE Analytic has established a world-class test facility for quality and reliability assurance of different Mechanical, Electronic and Electromechanical Products.
BE Analytic is a NABL-accredited laboratory. BE Analytic has established a world-class test facility for quality and reliability assurance of different Mechanical, Electronic and Electromechanical Products.
We conduct various types of Altitude tests as per different national and international test standards like MIL-STD 202G (conditions 105C, A/B/C/F), MIL-STD 810G (condition 500.5), IEC 60068-2-39, IEC 60068-2-40, JIS W 0812 and so on.
What is Altitude Test?
An Altitude test is a type of Environmental test that simulates the conditions of high altitude on a product or material. It is typically performed on products that will be used at high altitudes, such as aircraft components, satellite equipment, defense products, electronic equipment and components and high-altitude mountaineering gear.
During the test product is placed in a low-pressure chamber and the air pressure is gradually reduced to simulate the lower atmospheric pressure found at high altitudes. This can cause various changes in the product’s behavior and performance, such as changes in the material properties, reduced functionality of electronic components and leakage of seals and gaskets.
The Altitude Test is an important part of the product development process to ensure that the product can perform reliably in high-altitude environments.
BE Analytics Altitude testing facilities
Altitude Test
Low Pressure (Altitude) test
High Altitude test
Decompression test
Combined cold test
Low Air Pressure test
CATH test
What is Low Pressure (Altitude) Test?
Low-pressure or altitude testing is a type of environmental test that evaluates the ability of a product to function or perform under low-pressure conditions like those found at high altitudes. During the test, the product is exposed to reduced air pressure, which can cause a range of issues, such as decreased performance, reduced functionality and even complete failure. Low-pressure testing is commonly used to test the performance of electronic and aerospace components, as well as other products that are expected to operate in high-altitude environments.
What is High Altitude Test?
High Altitude test also known as low-pressure high-altitude testing, is a type of environmental test performed to evaluate the performance and reliability of products or systems that are expected to operate in high altitude or low-pressure environments. This test is commonly used in the aerospace and aviation industries to test the performance of equipment and systems such as avionics, communication systems, and life support systems at high altitudes where air pressure and oxygen levels are low. The test typically involves subjecting the test item to a low-pressure environment that simulates the conditions at high altitudes, usually in a vacuum chamber or altitude chamber. The test can help identify any weaknesses or design flaws in the equipment or system, allowing manufacturers to make improvements and ensure that the product will function as intended in high-altitude environments.
What is Decompression Test?
Decompression testing is a type of high-altitude testing used to simulate the conditions of high altitude in a controlled laboratory environment. During the test, the air pressure is rapidly reduced to a low-pressure altitude level while the temperature is kept constant. This test is used to evaluate the performance of equipment, electronics, and materials under low-pressure conditions and to identify any potential weaknesses or failures that may occur in such environments.
What is Combined Cold Test?
A combined cold test is a type of environmental testing that combines both low temperature and low pressure (altitude) conditions. This test is typically used to simulate the environmental conditions that a product may encounter during high-altitude flight or space operations. The test subjects the product to a combination of low temperature and low pressure, which can result in changes to the physical and electrical properties of the product. The purpose of the test is to evaluate the product’s ability to function and survive under these extreme conditions.
What is Low Air Pressure Test?
Low air pressure testing, also known as hypobaric testing, is a type of environmental testing that subjects a product to low-pressure conditions to simulate high-altitude environments. The test is designed to evaluate the performance and reliability of a product under low-pressure conditions, such as those found at high altitudes. This type of testing is commonly used for products that will be used or transported at high altitudes, such as aircraft components, satellites and other aerospace equipment. Low air pressure testing helps ensure that these products will perform safely and reliably in their intended environment.
What is Combined Altitude, Temperature and Humidity (CATH) Test?
The combined Altitude, Temperature and Humidity (CATH) test is a type of environmental testing used to evaluate the performance and reliability of products under simulated high-altitude conditions with varying temperature and humidity levels. The test subjects the product to a combination of high altitude, high and low temperature, and humidity cycling to identify potential defects or failures that may occur in such conditions. This test is commonly used in the aerospace, military and automotive industries to ensure that products can withstand the harsh conditions they may encounter in operation.
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