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Electrical / Electronic Testing
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Companies offer electrical and electronic testing and inspection services, including: dielectric, conductivity, electrostatic discharge, insulation resistance, resistivity, or high voltage surge.
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Electromagnetic / EMC
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Companies offer electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. EMC measures the ability of electrical systems or products to operate without causing electromagnetic interference (EMI) that affects other equipment. EMC also measures resistance to EMI from other equipment or from the environment.
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
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Companies offer electrostatic discharge (ESD) testing. ESD testing is used to evaluate the performance of anti-static devices or materials, or the resistance of components and products to static discharge.
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RF Emissions
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Companies evaluate the level of radio frequency (RF) or electromagnetic (EM) radiation produced by components or products. Emissions tests are a key component in compliance, compatibility, or EMC evaluations.
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RFI / EMI Immunity
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Companies test devices for immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI). Immunity testing is a key component in compliance, compatibility, or EMC evaluations.
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Engineering / Design Verification (DVT)
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Companies offer engineering verification, including basic functional testing, parametric measurements, and specification verification. Design verification testing (DVT) is a rigorous process that subjects the product to repeated functional, temperature, shock, vibration, and exception testing.
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Functional / ATE
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Companies perform testing with automated test equipment (ATE). Functional testing simulates operating environments and tests printed circuit boards (PCBs) against their functional specifications.
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Performance Testing
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Performance testing evaluates the compliance of a system or component with specified performance requirements.
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Seismic / NEBS Testing
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Companies perform seismic or network-equipment-building system (NEBS) compliance tests. These tests subject anchors to load cycles of varying magnitude and frequency to simulate seismic events.
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Thermal Cycling / Shock
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Companies offer thermal cycling or thermal shock testing services. Repeated hot and cold cycles (thermal cycling) or rapid temperature changes (thermal shock) can result in high levels of cyclic stress due to thermal expansion.
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Accelerated (HALT / HASS)?
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Accelerated testing and screening includes highly accelerated life testing (HALT) and highly accelerated stress screening (HASS). The results from HALT testing are used to set test limits for production screening or HASS tests. The operating and/or destruct limits derived from HALT testing allows the use of higher climatic and mechanical stimuli, resulting in shorter test times in HASS compared to conventional stress testing. HALT is a process developed to uncover design defects and weaknesses in electronic and mechanical assemblies using vibration testing, combined with rapid high and low temperature changes. HALT addresses reliability issues at an early stage in product development, offering significant advantages over traditional techniques.
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Combined Environments / Conditions?
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Companies test using a combination of environments or conditions such as vibration and humidity, or sine and random vibration.
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Capabilities
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Auditing / Assessment
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Quality audits or assessments can also be used to compare a particular aspect of quality performance to a standard for registration purposes or for vendor approval (qualification) by an OEM or prime contractor.
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Test Development
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Companies develop tests and protocols for custom or proprietary parts and systems.
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Testing / Simulation
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Companies evaluate existing in-service or newly fabricated products through environmental exposure testing. This includes dynamics testing, nondestructive testing (NDT), visual inspection, chemical analysis, structural material testing, or other specialized test methods.
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Component / Product Comparison
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Companies compare the performance of components or products.
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Consulting / Training
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Companies offer training and consulting related to testing, inspection, test methods or techniques, regulations, regulatory impact, and/or the registration process.
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Certification
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Certification services verify that the company's products, parts, services, process, quality system, or procedures comply with or conform to industrial, OEM-specific, or third-party standards.
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Data Acquisition / Instrumentation
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Companies design, install, and/or operate data acquisition systems or test instrumentation in on-site field facilities, off-site labs, or for specific end-use applications.
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In-process / In-line Testing
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Companies offer in-process or in-line testing so that products can be tested in functional environments.
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Proficiency Testing
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Companies provide umpire or proficiency testing services. These evaluations compare the test results of the same sample, which have been tested by different laboratories. Umpire assayers or referee testers compare results from two or more other labs to their own rigorous internal assays or tests. Interlaboratory comparisons, round robins, or proficiency testing services are a valuable continuous improvement tool that translates into improved measurement quality.
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Evaluation / Inspection
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Evaluation or inspection is the process used to determine if a product, service, component, facility, or quality system meets specific standards, performance criteria, or OEM-specific requirements.
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Field Evaluation / On-site Inspection
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Companies provide field evaluations or on-site inspections at the supplier's facility, or at the site of the supplier's activity.
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Research and Development
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Research and development (R&D) services perform original investigations (research) to gain new knowledge, and/or apply research findings to create new or significantly improved products or processes (development).
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Test Fixtures / Equipment
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Companies offer design and fabrication services, test fixtures, test equipment, or test facilities for specific applications.
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Test Panel / Sample Prep
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Test panel and sample preparation services simulate the effects of various products (paint, coatings, lubricants, etc.) upon test samples. Generally, these companies are used when it is not feasible to test the effects that items would have on complete products or systems.
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Witness / Review
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Witness capability indicates the supplier, laboratory, or certification authority has to the ability to witness that tests or inspections performed by a manufacturer or second party field comply with the required procedures and standards. Review capability indicates that the supplier, laboratory, or certification authority provides an evaluation of the test afterwards to assure that the tests were done to the required standards.
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Specialty / Other
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Other unlisted capabilities.
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Components / Parts
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Companies evaluate and provide testing or related services at the component or part level.
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Products
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Companies evaluate and provide testing or related services at the finished product level.
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Facilities / Capital Equipment
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Companies evaluate and provide testing, inspection, or related services for facilities or buildings, building systems, structures, and large capital equipment.
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Samples
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Companies evaluate and provide testing or related services for test panels; samples taken from a part, product, or facility; or fabricated simulations of a product sub-system.
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Other
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Companies provide testing or related services at an unlisted or specialized level or form factor.
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Industry Applications:
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Aerospace / Avionics
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Companies test aerospace and avionics products.
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Appliances
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Companies test commercial appliances.
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Automotive
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Companies test automotive parts or products such as tires, seals, gaskets, etc.
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Battery / Energy Products
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Companies test energy storage or generation products such as battery parts, fuel cells, photovoltaic power supplies, and generators.
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Building & Construction
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Companies test building and construction components, products, equipment, facilities, buildings, installations, repairs, and other services.
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Electrical Distribution
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Companies test electrical power distribution parts and products such as circuit breakers, busbars, switch gears, electrical boxes or enclosures, panel boards, power cords, plugs, and receptacles.
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Hazardous Location Equipment
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Companies test equipment or products designed for use in locations where hazardous situations are expected. These products include devices designed to withstand explosions and exposure to fumes and radiation.
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Health Care / Medical
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Companies test health care equipment and medical devices.
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HVAC, Plumbing and Lighting
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Companies test plumbing and lighting fixtures, in addition to heating, cooling, and ventilation (HVAC) products or equipment.
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Instrument & Sensors / Laboratory
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Companies test instruments, sensors, and laboratory equipment.
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Industrial / Machinery
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Companies test general-purpose industrial equipment and machinery.
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Marine
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Companies test products that are used in marine environments.
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Nuclear / Utility
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Companies test parts, products, capital equipment, or facilities used in the nuclear or utility industries.
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Microelectronics / Electronics
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Microelectronics or semiconductor testing includes the evaluation of semiconductor wafers, packaged dies, or integrated circuits (ICs). Electronics testing includes the evaluation of electronic assemblies, passive devices, printed circuit boards (PCBs), power electronics modules, commercial audio/visual (AV) devices, and other specialty electronic products.
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Motors and Control Systems
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Companies test motors, motor drives, motion controllers, and control systems.
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RF & Wireless / IT & Telecom
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Companies test radio frequency (RF) and wireless products, or information technology (IT) and telecommunications equipment.
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Semiconductor / IC Packages
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Semiconductor, microelectronic, and IC package testing includes testing at the wafer, die, or packaged IC level. Semiconductor and IC package testing services may provide wafer sort and packaging services in addition to component evaluation. In the packaging process, fabricated wafers are cut into dies and then "packaged" in a lead frame or other system, which protects the chip and allows interconnection to the electronic circuit on the PCB, module, or product. Wafer sort is wafer-level testing where the individual dies are tested for defects and then marked before the packaging process. Defective dies are rejected, which avoids unnecessary packaging costs. After the packaging and interconnect is complete, the packaged device may be put through additional functional or burn-in testing; this is often done using automated test equipment (ATE).
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Specialty / Other
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Other unlisted industry applications.
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Test / Certify Product To:
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AAMI
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Companies test or certify products according to Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) standards.
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ASME
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ASME International formed the Codes and Standards Technology Institute (CSTI) in November 2001 to ensure that ASME standards committees have continuing sources of research in the technologies that they cover. CSTI provides the research and technology development needed to establish and maintain the technical relevance of codes and standards.
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ASTM
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The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) establishes standards for protective equipment. ASTM-certified means the product complies with certain design specifications for safety.
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CB Report
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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) CB Scheme is an international system for the acceptance of test reports regarding the safety of electrical and electronic products. Manufacturers with a CB test report issued by a participating organization can obtain certification in all other member countries of the CB Scheme. Each certifying agency issues CB test certificates to attest that product samples have successfully passed the appropriate tests.
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CCC (China)
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CCC stands for China Compulsory Certification and requires manufacturers in 132 product categories to obtain the CCC Mark before exporting to or selling in the Chinese market. The CCC Mark became effective on May 1, 2002. The two previous systems (CCIB and CCEE or Great Wall) caused a great deal of inconvenience for enterprises dealing in both domestic and foreign trade by carrying different national quality standards.
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CE Mark (Europe)
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The European Community requires CE marks for all electric and electronic equipment that will be sold, or put into service for the first time anywhere in the European community.
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CISPR
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The International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR) prepares standards for the higher end of the frequency range, from 9 kHz upward. These standards protect radio reception from interference sources such as electrical appliances of all types; the electricity supply system; industrial, scientific and electro-medical RF; broadcasting receivers (sound and TV) and IT equipment (ITE).
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C-Tick (Australia & New Zealand)
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C-Tick is a certification trademark registered to the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) under the Trade Marks Act of 1995, and to the Radio Spectrum Management Group (RSM) in New Zealand under Section 47 of the New Zealand Trade Marks Act. C-Tick marks must be used in accordance with governing regulations and are therefore issued only to suppliers based in Australia or New Zealand. C-Tick labels are expected to be durable and limited in size, scale, and color according to regulation.
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FCC (US)
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Under Rules and Regulations, Title 47, Part 15 Subpart B, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates all commercial electronic devices destined for sale in the United States that have clocks / oscillators that operate at a frequency greater than 9 kHz, and that use digital techniques. This includes most products that employ microprocessors, as well as RF devices.
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FDA
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Suppliers provide evaluations based on U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards, protocols and/or Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). This does not mean the products have FDA approval.
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Gost R (Russia)
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The Gost R certification system was established in 2004 by the Russian Federation government for to provide national standards and requirements for the accreditation of certification bodies of products or quality systems; and testing and calibrating laboratories.
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GS Mark (Germany)
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The GS Mark (Geprüfte Sicherheit, meaning Safety Tested) indicates that an electrical, mechanical, or electro-mechanical product was tested and complies with the minimum requirements of the German Equipment and Product Safety Act (GPSG). The GS Mark is a licensed mark of the German government and may only be issued by an accredited product safety testing and certification agency.
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IEC
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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a global organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic, and related technologies. IEC is the European organizational equivalent to UL.
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IEEE
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Products are tested and/or certified according to standards or guidelines from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
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InMetro (Brazil)
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The Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Normalização e Qualidade Industrial (InMetro) or the National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality establish measurement and quality standards in Brazil. Within Brazil, Inmetro is responsible for the activities of accreditation of certification bodies, inspection bodies, product performance verification bodies and training bodies, and for the activities of accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories.
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ISTA
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The International State Transit Association (ISTA) offers performance testing relative to packaged-product distribution. Transport packaging tested in an ISTA Certified Laboratory may be certified as Transit Tested.
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MIL-SPEC
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MIL-SPEC is a specification that military agencies use for the procurement of military supplies, equipment, and services.
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NOM (Mexico)
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NOM standards are the official Mexican product safety requirements. Electrical, electronic, medical, wireless, and telecom products sold in Mexico must be tested to the mandatory NOM standards by an accredited Mexican laboratory. Testing may be conducted by a laboratory outside of Mexico if it has a laboratory-to-laboratory mutual recognition agreement with an accredited Mexican laboratory, or by an accredited lab in a country free-trade agreement with Mexico.
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NRTL Mark (UL, CSA, TUV, etc.)
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Suppliers certify or test to UL, ETL, CSA or other NRTL standards required to obtain an NRTL Mark. The laboratory can issue an NRTL mark if the laboratory is part of an NRTL or is an authorized agent of an NRTL. NRTLs use their specific “marks” (e.g., UL, S Mark, CSA, etc.) to certify products. NRTLs publish standards that other laboratories use to test and qualify products to.
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PSE Mark (Japan)
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The PSE Mark is a mandatory mark required on Electrical Appliances in Japan as authorized by the Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (DENAN). The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) administers the PSE Mark system. Products regulated are categorized as Specified Products (SPs) or Non-Specified Products (NPSs) according to the DENAN law. Specified Products (PSs) should meet compliance standards, and be certified by a METI accredited Conformity Assessment Body. Non-Specified Products (NPSs) should meet compliance standards, but do have to be certified by a METI accredited Conformity Assessment Body.
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OEM Specific
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Company evaluates, inspects, tests, or certifies to specific OEM requirements.
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S Mark
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The S Mark is a European safety mark valid throughout the EU and a recognized symbol of safety since 1926. The S Mark is a symbol of electrical safety and evidence to authorities that an independent body has independently tested and certified a product’s compliance to applicable European safety requirements.
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Telecordia / Bellcore
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Telecordia / Bellcore provides mathematical reliability models for most types of electrical and electronic components. These reliability models are based on component parameters such as number of transistors, power dissipation, and environmental factors.
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VCCI (Japan)
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VCCI is the regulation of interference generated by computing devices. This is well established in Japan; however, its implementation differs from that in other countries. Emissions control is performed on a voluntary basis, under the supervision of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) by Information Technology Equipment.
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Other
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Accreditations / Registrations
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A2LA
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A2LA is the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation. A2LA accreditation is defined as formal recognition of an organization's technical competency to perform specific tests, types of tests, or calibrations. The general requirements for laboratory accreditation are contained in ISO / IEC 17025. This standard contains quality system requirements and technical requirements that the laboratories must meet. Laboratory accreditation requirements go beyond just ISO / IEC 17025.
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ANSI
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The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) functions as the administrator and coordinator of the United States' private-sector voluntary standardization system, including nearly 1000 company, organization, government agency, institutional, and international members. Standards information, conformity assessment, a reference library, and other services are available here.
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ASTM
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Laboratories that are accredited by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) participate in one or more of ASTM's Interlaboratory Crosscheck and Proficiency Testing Programs, or are assessed according to applicable ASTM standards or guides such as the E1580-93(2002) Standard Guide for Surveillance of Accredited Laboratories. Assessing bodies and not ASTM make the actual conformity to ASTM standard guides.
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CNAL (China)
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Laboratories that are accredited or accepted by the China Accreditation Committee for Laboratories (CNAL) test products such as home appliances, luminaries, power tools, power supplies, switches and chargers.
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FCC
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Under Rules and Regulations, Title 47, Part 15 Subpart B, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates all commercial electronic devices (unintentional radio-frequency radiators) destined for sale in the United States that have clocks / oscillators that operate at a frequency greater than 9 kHz and that use digital techniques. This includes most products that employ microprocessors, as well as RF devices.
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FDA
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Laboratory or facility is in compliance with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and is Food and Drug Administration (FDA) registered.
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IECEE
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Laboratories are accredited or approved by the International Electrotechnical Commission of Electrical Equipment (IECEE) to test electrical or electronic products.
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Industry Canada
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Laboratories are accredited or accepted by Industry Canada to test products including EMC and terminal testing.
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InMetro (Brazil)
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The Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Normalização e Qualidade Industrial (InMetro) or the National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality establishes measurement and quality standards in Brazil. Within Brazil, Inmetro is responsible for the activities of accreditation of certification bodies, inspection bodies, product performance verification bodies and training bodies, and for the activities of accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories.
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ISO
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ISO includes any of the variety or ISO certifications such ISO 7779, ISO 9000 (1994), ISO 9001: 2000, ISO 13485, ISO 14000, ISO 17020 or ISO 17025.
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ISO 9001:2000
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ISO 9001: 2000 sets out the requirements for a company's quality management systems. These standards range from manufacturing to services including design and development, production, installation and servicing. ISO 9001: 2000 standard have replaced the 1994 ISO 9000 standards.
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ISO 17025
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ISO 17025 outlines the general requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories.
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JAB (Japan)
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The Japanese Accreditation Board (JAB) for conformity assessment was established in 1993 by Keidanren (Japan Federation of Economic Organizations). JAB developed and established third party conformity assessment schemes in Japan. JAB provides accreditation programs for testing and inspection bodies, certification bodies, training bodies and medical laboratories.
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KETI (Korea)
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Laboratories are accredited or accepted by the Korea Electric Testing Institute (KETI) to test products. KETI accreditation allows a laboratory to perform EMC and safety testing necessary to obtain the mandatory EK Mark certification required on products sold in Korea.
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METI (Japan)
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Laboratories are accredited as certifying bodies by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) to test products. METI accreditation allows a laboratory to perform EMC and safety testing necessary to obtain the mandatory S Mark certification for products sold in Japan. The new standards have been in place since August 2004 for Electrical Appliances and Materials, as defined under the DENAN Law, for products manufactured in or imported to Japan.
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Notified Body (Europe)
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Notified or competent body accreditation indicates laboratories that are recognized for meeting the product testing requirements according to SWEDAC, EN, ISO, ISO/IEC or other European organizations or standards bodies.
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NRTL
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Laboratory is an NRTL (recognized by OSHA, etc.) or agent or representative laboratory of an NRTL (qualified by the NRTL to perform tests). NRTL stands for Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory recognition. A part of OSHA’s Directorate of Science, Technology, and Medicine. The Program recognizes private sector organizations as NRTLs, and recognition signifies that an organization has met the necessary qualifications specified in the regulations for the Program. The NRTL determines that specific equipment and materials ("products") meet consensus-based standards of safety to provide the assurance, required by OSHA, that these products are safe for use in the U.S. workplace.
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NVLAP
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The National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) provides third-party accreditation to testing and calibration laboratories.
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RvA (Netherlands)
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Raad voor Accreditatie (RvA) is the Dutch Accreditation Council. The RvA is the only accreditation body in the Netherlands that works in the public field. RvA provides accreditation programs for testing, calibration, inspection and laboratories as well as registrars or certification bodies.
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SCC (Canada)
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Laboratory or body is accredited or accepted by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) standards body.
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UKAS (United Kingdom)
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The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) is the sole national accreditation body recognized by government of the United Kingdom to assess, against internationally agreed standards, organizations or bodies that provide quality system registration, certification, testing, inspection, calibration and proficiency testing.
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VCCI (Japan)
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Laboratories that are accredited or accepted by the VCCI test IT and telecommunications equipment to voluntary guidelines for emissions. The regulation of interference generated by computing devices is well established in Japan, but its implementation differs somewhat from that in other countries. Emissions control is performed on a voluntary basis, under the supervision of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI).
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Other
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Other unlisted system assessments.
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small electronics project,
bulldog electrical panel,
sutron electronic,
NETA,
sex electro,
high voltage testing,
mci electronic,
static testing,
TEMPEST testing,
electromagnetic interference,
electrostatic discharge,
emc testing,
hy pot test form,
IEC testing,
emi test,
esd test,
electromagnetic compatibility,
electro-magnetic,
Static analysis,
electromagnetic testing
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