Environmental testing Humidity ISO 17025 MIL STD 750 MIL STD 810 MIL STD 883 Salt spray Shock – mechanical Thermal shock Thermal shock – liquid to liquid UKAS Vibration – random Vibration – sinusoidal Vibration – stress screening
Atlas Material Testing
Technology GmbH Vogelsbergstrasse 22 63589 Linsengericht Germany TEL +44 (0)116 246 2957 EMAIL
atlas.info@
ametek.de WEBSITE
www.atlas-mts.com CONTACT Sandra Schneider, Global Manager Marketing Communications
AQL EMC Ltd
16 Cobham Road Ferndown Industrial Estate Wimborne BH21 7PG Dorset UK TEL +44 (0)1202 861175 FAX +44 (0)1202 861176 EMAIL
lee.beale@
aqlemc.co.uk WEBSITE
www.aqlemc.co.uk CONTACT L J Beale, EMC Manager
UKAS accredited EMC Laboratory providing Defence, Marine and Aerospace Testing. Tests covered include HIRF (40GHz), HERO, RS105, EMC (all standards), EMP, LITS and microwave. 7 test chambers. Full consultancy/ rectification and site testing worldwide with over 200 man years EMC test experience. High Power AC/DC variations available.
Chamber – EMC test Chamber – reverberation Conducted emissions Conducted immunity DEF STAN 59-411 DEF STAN 61-05 Electro magnetic compatibility/EMC Electro magnetic pulse Electrostatic discharge HIRF testing (high intensity radiated field) ISO 17025 Lighting – testing Radiated emissions RF shielded rooms UKAS Voltage dip and interrupts
For more than 100 years, Atlas has been a leader in materials testing, offering a complete line of weathering testing instrumentation, laboratory, and outdoor testing services. Atlas products are designed and manufactured to conform to international and industry standard test methods, including ISO, ASTM, DIN, JIS and numerous others. Markets include automotive, paint and coatings, plastics and additives, textiles, pharmaceutical and consumer products, architecture, aerospace, photovoltaics, and packaging.
Accelerated testing Accelerated weathering ISO 17025 ISO 9001 Light fastness Package testing (ISTA) Test equipment Weather (exposure)
Chamber – salt spray Climatic Corrosion Drop testing Humidity ISO 17025 Marine type approval testing MIL STD 810 Packaging Railway equipment Salt spray Stress screening – thermal Stress screening – vibration Temperature Temperature cycling UKAS Vibration – random Vibration – shock Vibration – sinusoidal Vibration – stress screening
BAE Systems Global Combat
Systems Munitions Ltd Environmental Test Facility Georgetown Reception Centre Houston Road Houston Johnstone PA6 7GB Renfrewshire UK TEL +44 (0)3300 461644 EMAIL
etf.enquiries@baesystems.com CONTACT Laurence Hilton, Operations & Facilities Manager
Axis Test Laboratories Ltd
Unit 11A Oakway Court Meadowfield Industrial Estate Meadowfield DH7 8XD Durham UK TEL +44 (0)191 3784653 EMAIL
info@axistestlaboratories.co.uk WEBSITE
www.axistestlaboratories.co.uk CONTACT Aaron Dixon, Laboratory Manager
Axis Test Laboratories provides a comprehensive range of environmental testing, including: Vibration (Sine, Random, Random on Random, Sine on Random), high and low temperature, humidity, drop testing and corrosive atmospheres.
BS EN 60068 BS EN 61373 Chamber – hot and cold Chamber – humidity
www.TestHouseDirectory.com
UKAS-accredited Test House offering a comprehensive product testing service. We cover a very wide range of environments on both explosive and non-explosive items. Facilities include twin shaker with full climatics. Bespoke fixturing design service available as required. Unique test requests welcome.
Accelerated testing Acceleration Altitude – low pressure Bounce test Bump test Centrifuges
Chamber – altitude Chamber – dry cold Chamber – dry heat Chamber – explosive decompression Chamber – hot and cold Chamber – humidity Chamber – salt spray Chamber – sand and dust Chamber – vibration Chamber – walk in Climatic Data acquisition Data processing DEF STAN 00-35
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