IAS has also announced that it plans to install three EMC/EMI chambers, as well as electrostatic discharge and bulk-current injection capabilities early this year, which will allow the facility to test virtually all automotive OEM EMC standards. The equipment is also capable of performing radiated-emission testing up to 18GHz and radiated-immunity testing from 200V/m to 200MHz-8GHz.
“Intertek Automotive Services has expanded our services at a rapid pace since opening the laboratory in July 2005,” says Brett Margolis, general manager. “We’re looking forward to continuing our expansion well into 2006.”
For more information, visit www.intertek-automotive.com.
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