Special release! A collection of case studies on shock testing devices. Prevent damage and improve quality. Also reduces transportation costs.
Electronic devices such as mobile devices and digital home appliances are prone to damage from minor shocks, which can lead to malfunctions and failures. By incorporating shock testing during the development/manufacturing stage, it is possible to prevent damage in advance, which also helps improve product quality and reduce transportation costs.
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Air Brown is currently offering a special release of the "Shock Testing Equipment Solution Brochure"! It features numerous case studies using shock testing equipment from Lansmont Corporation. Additionally, we have large testing equipment capable of the essential "10,000G - 0.2msec" conditions for testing devices and components such as smartphones and tablets, as well as testing for lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles. Don't miss this limited-time special release!
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Solutions for the Electronics Industry Electronic devices, regardless of size, are susceptible to mechanical shock damage. Lansmont provides a wide range of shock testing equipment to test products such as: - Portable devices and accessories - LCD and LED (large screen sizes of 100 inches or more) - Supercomputers (maximum load capacity of 4,000 kg)
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Solutions for the home appliance industry When the profit margin on products is small, cost reduction becomes necessary. The increase in transportation costs associated with rising sales also raises the total logistics costs, including storage fees. To reduce the damage to products caused by frequent handling during transportation, it is essential to improve packaging design appropriately and efficiently.
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JEDEC Shock Test The JEDEC shock test is a widely used testing standard for the reliability testing of electronic components such as PCBs and ICs. The test specifications define the levels of shock pulses, multiple impacts, as well as the requirements for free fall test equipment and testing apparatus. A 1500 G - 0.5 msec half-sine shock pulse is adopted as a shock test condition by many companies.
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