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related testing, FCC/ISED, and UN ECE E-marking. The Cheltenham hydrogen facility has a hydrogen production plant and comprises confidential test bays plus solid fuel, oil, gas appliance testing.


Electro magnetic compatibility/EMC Gas appliances LVD – low voltage directive Oil appliances Radio equipment testing RF and wireless test


Solid fuel appliances (including biomass)


Thermostatic mixing valves (TMV Type 2 and 3 certification)


Unvented hot water heaters (G3 Building Regulations)


Water Regulations product and materials testing (KUK reg4 and WRAS)


Glen Dimplex, Glow-worm, Hewlett- Packard, Hitachi, Honeywell, Hoover, IBM, JVC, LEC, LEGO, Miele, Mitsubishi, MK, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, SGS, Sharp, Siemens, Sony, Thorn, Toshiba, TUV, UL, Vent- Axia, Xerox & Zanussi. Quality impact calibration since 1980.


BS EN 60068 Calibration Calibration – impact Impact Impact test hammers Instrument repair/service ISO 17025 Materials testing machines Test equipment UKAS


ISO 17025 Rain


Salt spray


Shock – mechanical Solar radiation Stress analysis Thermal analysis UKAS Vibration – analysis/measurement Vibration testing


m+p international (UK) Ltd


Mead House Bentley GU10 5HY Hampshire UK TEL: FAX:


Leonardo UK Ltd Lansbury International


Craven House Lansbury Business Estate 102 Lower Guildford Road Knaphill Woking GU21 2EP Surrey UK TEL:


+44 (0)1483 472571


EMAIL: impact@SpringHammer.com WEBSITE: www.SpringHammer.com CONTACT:


Mark Craven, Head of Laboratory


Spring Impact Test Hammer manufacturer and UKAS Calibration Laboratory 0328. Spring Hammers supplied with single pre-set value of energy from 0.2 to 1.0 J(Nm). BS EN 60068-2-75:2014. Spring hammers are used by testing organisations and manufacturers to test impact resistance of products, as required by international safety standards. Worldwide customers include: ABB, BEIS, Boots, British Gas, BSi, BT, Bureau Veritas, Daikin, GEC,


2 Crewe Road North Edinburgh EH5 2XS UK TEL:


+44 (0)131 343 4242


EMAIL: chris.marshall@leonardo.com WEBSITE:


www.environmentaltestlab.co.uk CONTACT:


Chris Marshall, Environmental Engineering Manager (Edinburgh)


Offers a comprehensive seven day UKAS accredited Environmental and EMC test service ideally placed for North of England, Ireland and Scotland. Our test facilities include temperature, humidity, altitude, rolling road, Space, thermal vacuum, salt spray, solar, vibration, shock, drop, electromagnetic compatibility/ EMC, and contamination, in accordance with national and international standards.


Chamber – walk in Climatic Electro magnetic compatibility/EMC Environmental testing Fluid contamination


20 n Test House Directory 2023


+44 (0)1420 521222 +44 (0)1420 521223


EMAIL: sales.uk@mpihome.com WEBSITE: www.mpihome.com CONTACT: George Brett, MD


m+p develops and manufactures test and measurement systems for vibration testing, dynamic signal analysis, data acquisition and process monitoring. Our products meet the highest demands on quality and reliability and have a significant market share in numerous key industries worldwide – everywhere where maximum efficiency and accuracy are crucial.


Acceleration Data acquisition Dynamic signal analysis Environmental testing Road simulator Shock – analysis/measurement Signal processing Stress screening – vibration Transient analysis Vibration – analysis/measurement Vibration – control Vibration – random Vibration – shock Vibration – sinusoidal Vibration six-axis Vibrators – electro mechanical Vibrators – hydraulic


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