Element invests in electrical safety testing Element Materials Technology has invested in new electrical safety testing capabilities at its UKAS-accredited laboratory in Wimborne, UK.
The investment, which complements existing scope in Hull and Hitchin, significantly expands Elementâs existing UK electrical safety testing capabilities and creates a larger geographical footprint. It brings a broader range of services under one roof, reducing time and costs for customers also seeking electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and environmental testing on their products.
The laboratoryâs capabilities will cover IEC 62368-1:2018 / EN IEC 62368-1:2020/A11:2020; and IEC 62368-3:2017 / EN IEC 62368-3:2020 wireless product qualification testing for a broad range of product types, including tablets, routers, printers, and audio-visual equipment.
Element adds product safety testing to Dorset lab
Element Materials Technology has added EN 62368 wireless equipment electrical safety testing and EN 61010 lab equipment testing capabilities at its UKAS-accredited laboratory in Wimborne – which already offers EMC and environmental testing.
“The laboratory’s capabilities will cover IEC 62368-1:2018 – EN IEC 62368-1:2020/A11:2020 and IEC 62368-3:2017 – EN IEC 62368-3:2020 wireless product qualification testing for product types including tablets, routers, printers and audio-visual equipment,” according to the company. “EN 61010 would be applicable for laboratory-based equipment with wireless capability.”
Alongside new equipment to support the additional services, the company has taken on one new engineer and is planning to recruit more.
Element and Rolls-Royce Collaborate to Expand Test Services to their Customers
A new agreement between Element Materials Technology (Element) and Rolls-Royce will provide Element’s customers with access to the cutting-edge rig and component test capability and engineering expertise of Rolls-Royce in Germany.
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Building on a decade-long relationship between the two companies, the agreement sees Element expand its current capabilities to provide its customers with a much broader range of testing. The unrivaled capabilities of the Rolls-Royce test facility include unique materials testing, such as multiaxial fatigue capabilities, composite component vibration, and large-scale spin testing.
Rolls-Royce has made a significant investment in its high-end test facilities and this agreement will open up access to customers from a wide range of end markets such as aerospace, energy, automotive, and agriculture.
Element and Bristol University agree partnership
LONDON, 2 hours, 17 minutes ago Element Materials Technology (Element) has signed a Shared Service Agreement with Bristol Earthquake and Engineering Laboratory (BEELAB) at the University of Bristol to provide commercial seismic qualification testing. The new agreement brings guaranteed access to BEELAB’s seismic simulation equipment which when coupled with Element’s engaged experts, offers a unique range of testing and certification for markets including nuclear and failure critical environments. Complementing the University’s long-established reputation for engaging with industry, the agreement allows for new relationships with knowledge-users to be forged and existing relationships to be strengthened.
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