The shock tester is commonly used for the reliability damage test of the electrical & electronic components by simulating an impact environment.
Classification | Falling ball shock tester | Vertical shock tester | |||
Specification/ Model | SY16-10 | SY16-15 | SY16-400 | ||
Steel ball mass (kg) | 10 | 15 | − | ||
Drop height (mm) | 550~1600 | 550~2000 | − | ||
Max. Size of spectrum (include fixture) (mm) | 300 x 180 x 100 | 300 x 180 x 100 | − | ||
Shock Waveform | − | − |
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Shock acceleration (m/s²) | − | − | 100-200 m/s² | 150-600 m/s² | 300-600 m/s² |
Pulse duration (ms) | − | − | 40~4 ms | 18~6 ms | 12~6 ms |
Power Consumption (k VA)) | 0.4 | 0.4 | 1.5 | ||
Dimension (mm) (L x W x H) | 1000 x 700 x 2100 | 1000 x 700 x 2500 | 1800 x 1400 x 2600 | ||
Weight (kg) | 800 | 810 | 3800 | ||
Power Supply | Three-phase 380 V, 50/60 Hz | ||||
Working environment | Temperature range 0~40° C, humidity range ≤ 80% (non condensing) | ||||
Standard | UN 38.1 | GJB150 GJB360 GJB548 GB/T2423 JJG541 IEC60068-2-27 |