This video introduces the relatively basic IPX34 rain test box. I will update higher-level waterproof test videos later. Welcome to subscribe to my channel!📺
Our IPX34 rain test chambers undergo strict quality control to ensure that each test provides consistent results. And we regularly calibrate the equipment to ensure the accuracy of the test under long-term use.
In fact, the testing process is not just a simple water spray, but a precise operation that has gone through multiple iterations and optimizations. Moreover, the IPX34 test is not just about whether it is waterproof, but also about testing whether the various functions of the product can still work normally when exposed to water.
The IPX34 test standard is sufficient for many products, but for applications in truly extreme environments, the IPX34 test is not comprehensive enough, right?
You are right, IPX34 is not suitable for all extreme environments, such as high-intensity rainstorms, deep water immersion, etc. At the same time, we also have higher-level rain test chambers (such as IPX5, IPX6, etc.) that can simulate stronger water flow or duration. I will update in subsequent videos.
The IPX34 test may seem a bit basic, but is it sufficient to guarantee waterproof performance for high-end tech products like smartphones and outdoor gear?
For some high-end technology products, especially smart phones, outdoor equipment, etc., the waterproof requirements are higher. Therefore, for products with more stringent requirements, we recommend testing with higher standards (such as IPX5, IPX6, etc.)
IPX34 is one of the waterproof grade standards, specifically referring to the waterproof ability of the product. It represents level 3 and level 4 waterproof capabilities.
Does the IPX34 test level standard really represent the waterproof needs of daily life? I feel that this standard is a bit too high for most ordinary consumers.
Although ordinary consumers may not often encounter this level of water flow, this standard exists to meet the usage needs in some special environments, such as outdoor activities, humid environments, etc.
IPX34 does not cover all types of extreme weather conditions, such as continuous heavy rain, long-term immersion or storms, etc. For products that may be exposed to extreme environments, higher levels of waterproof testing (such as IPX5, IPX6, IPX7, etc.) are recommended to ensure their reliability in various severe weather conditions.
This video introduces the relatively basic IPX34 rain test box. I will update higher-level waterproof test videos later. Welcome to subscribe to my channel!📺
The video looks impressive, but can the product actually maintain consistent test results over a long period of use?
Our IPX34 rain test chambers undergo strict quality control to ensure that each test provides consistent results. And we regularly calibrate the equipment to ensure the accuracy of the test under long-term use.
The testing process seems simple enough, but does it actually provide enough depth and accuracy in assessing the water resistance of a device?
In fact, the testing process is not just a simple water spray, but a precise operation that has gone through multiple iterations and optimizations. Moreover, the IPX34 test is not just about whether it is waterproof, but also about testing whether the various functions of the product can still work normally when exposed to water.
The IPX34 test standard is sufficient for many products, but for applications in truly extreme environments, the IPX34 test is not comprehensive enough, right?
You are right, IPX34 is not suitable for all extreme environments, such as high-intensity rainstorms, deep water immersion, etc. At the same time, we also have higher-level rain test chambers (such as IPX5, IPX6, etc.) that can simulate stronger water flow or duration. I will update in subsequent videos.
The IPX34 test may seem a bit basic, but is it sufficient to guarantee waterproof performance for high-end tech products like smartphones and outdoor gear?
For some high-end technology products, especially smart phones, outdoor equipment, etc., the waterproof requirements are higher. Therefore, for products with more stringent requirements, we recommend testing with higher standards (such as IPX5, IPX6, etc.)
What does IPX34 mean?
IPX34 is one of the waterproof grade standards, specifically referring to the waterproof ability of the product. It represents level 3 and level 4 waterproof capabilities.
Does the IPX34 test level standard really represent the waterproof needs of daily life? I feel that this standard is a bit too high for most ordinary consumers.
Although ordinary consumers may not often encounter this level of water flow, this standard exists to meet the usage needs in some special environments, such as outdoor activities, humid environments, etc.
If a product passes the IPX34 test, does it mean that it is waterproof in any severe weather?
IPX34 does not cover all types of extreme weather conditions, such as continuous heavy rain, long-term immersion or storms, etc. For products that may be exposed to extreme environments, higher levels of waterproof testing (such as IPX5, IPX6, IPX7, etc.) are recommended to ensure their reliability in various severe weather conditions.