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B&R - B&R testing laboratory accredited by Austrian federal ministry
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B&R - B&R testing laboratory accredited by Austrian federal ministry

REVIEWB&R products comply with all the relevant standards, as documented by the respective certifications. To get products to market as quickly as possible, B&R maintains an in-house environmental testing laboratory at its headquarters in Eggelsberg, Austria. Here, B&R is able to produce the evidence required to prove that environmental factors do not negatively influence the operation of its systems and, conversely, that its systems do not negatively impact the environment. In early February, the responsible Austrian federal ministry granted the laboratory accreditation in accordance with EN ISO/IEC 17025:2007.

Products from B&R easily withstand all environmental influences
Manufacturers use B&R products in machines and systems all over the world, including in mobile machines and offshore equipment. These applications subject them to extreme temperatures, shock, vibration, sea air and radiation from radio and radar equipment. Even under these adverse conditions, B&R products perform with utmost reliability for many years.

B&R lab tests effects of environment on devices ...
In the environmental testing laboratory, technicians are able to simulate the various environmental conditions the devices will later be confronted with in the field. Multiple climate-controlled chambers establish temperatures ranging from
-40°C to +85°C and relative humidities ranging from 10 to 98 percent. Tests are designed to ensure that the products are able to handle all types of climate-related strain during operation and that frequent temperature fluctuations do not cause them to age prematurely. Shock and vibration tests simulate intense mechanical strain.

A salt spray test exposes the products to a saline fog with 5% salt content to test their resistance to corrosion. A high voltage test applies a voltage of 6.5 kV to the products to ensure that no arc-overs occur between circuit board tracks, and the bleeder resistance is tested with 1,500 V. In a shielded enclosure, immunity tests are performed with discharges of up to 30 kV, bursts of up to 5.5 kV and surges
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