Structural Test

Structural Testing
Structural Testing

The human body is a good conductor and electrical energy can cause life-hazards because of this feature of the human body. Undesirable results may occur if the current intensity exceeds an acceptable level. For example, 1 mA can be felt by the human body but has no effect. 5 mA creates a slight contraction in the body. 10 mA creates a more pronounced cramp. 15 mA causes muscle contraction. 25 mA creates severe pain in the body. 50 mA causes intolerable pain. 100 mA causes deaths.

The 220 volt electric energy used in homes and workplaces is powerful enough to cause fatal consequences. Therefore, electrical safety must always be kept at the highest level. The current enters the human body at one point and exits the earth at another point. In such crashes, burns occur where the electricity enters and exits the body, and even in the body.

The damages caused by electricity are not only in terms of life safety but also in terms of property safety. As such, all electrical or electronic devices in homes and workplaces must be checked at regular intervals. In fact, these devices should not be placed on the market until they are manufactured and inspected under the conditions described in the statutory regulations and the relevant standards.

Laboratories performing a wide range of electrical tests as accredited from national or international accreditation organizations also carry out structural tests within this scope. These tests are related to whether the electrical or electronic devices produced are correctly and reliably designed for production. State-of-the-art test equipment is used in authorized laboratories for fast, high-quality and reliable tests. In addition, trained and experienced engineers and technicians are employed in their staff.

 

In addition, laboratories performing these tests comply with the TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard.