Ensure product reliability with Element's Mixed Flowing Gas (MFG) testing services for manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, consumer products, and medical device industries. By simulating real-world environmental exposure corrosion, we test the impact that gasses in the atmosphere have on your electrical components, identifying corrosion issues early to extend your product lifespan and enhance quality.
What is Mixed Flowing Gas Testing?
Mixed Flowing Gas (MFG) testing is a method used to evaluate the corrosion resistance of materials and electronic components under controlled environmental conditions. MFG testing services simulate real-world corrosion from environmental exposure conditions. By creating controlled test conditions, in which the temperature (°C), relative humidity (%RH), and concentration of gaseous pollutants and other essential variables are carefully defined, monitored, and controlled, Element allows you to evaluate how your product will perform.
Benefits of Mixed Flowing Gas Testing
- Accurate Simulation: MFG replicates real-world environmental corrosion conditions to provide reliable data helping manufacturers gain insights into how their products will perform over time.
- Quality Control: Element Mixed Flowing Gas Testing services helps improve product quality by identifying potential corrosion issues before products reach the market leading to enhanced product robustness and customer satisfaction.
- Extended Lifespan: Element aids in prolonging the lifespan of electrical components by identifying and mitigating factors that cause premature failure.
- Following Industry Standards: Element adheres to ASTM B827, ASTM B845, IEC 60068-2-60, and EIA-364-TP65A standards, ensuring that testing processes meet globally recognized benchmarks for reliability and accuracy.
- Advanced Equipment: Element utilizes state-of-the-art chambers to control temperature, humidity, and gaseous pollutants precisely. This advanced technology allows for highly controlled and repeatable test conditions.
Extend Your Product Lifespan using Mixed Flowing Gas (MFG) Testing
Premature failure of electrical components due to environmental corrosion can result in increased warranty claims and higher costs. Element's MFG testing services help mitigate these risks by providing precise and accurate data on how products will perform over time under various environmental conditions. Utilizing advanced chambers to control temperature, humidity, and gaseous pollutants, Element's testing process identifies and addresses factors that contribute to corrosion.
By adhering to industry standards such as ASTM B827, ASTM B845, IEC 60068-2-60, and EIA-364-TP65A, Element ensures that testing procedures are reliable and accurate, ultimately helping extend the lifespan of your products and reducing long-term liabilities.
Streamlined Testing Under One Roof
Element provides a comprehensive suite of testing services, including mixed flowing gas testing and supportive tests like salt spray testing. This integrated approach ensures your product remains reliable and safe in diverse environments, streamlining your testing requirements under one roof. By consolidating all necessary tests with Element, you benefit from a seamless and efficient process, saving time and resources while ensuring thorough evaluation of your products. Element’s expertise and advanced testing equipment deliver accurate and consistent results, enabling you to meet industry standards and market demands with confidence
Common Gasses Used for Our Mixed Flowing Gas Testing Include:
- Chlorine
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Nitrogen dioxide
- Sulfur dioxide
Gasses are tested at levels in the parts per billion range in our advanced chambers.
Why Choose Element?
Choosing Element for your Mixed Flowing Gas (MFG) testing needs means partnering with an industry leader committed to excellence and innovation. With years of experience in Corrosion testing, Element’s team of experts brings unparalleled knowledge and precision to every test, ensuring accurate and reliable results. We utilize cutting-edge chambers to meticulously control temperature, humidity, and gaseous pollutants, providing highly controlled and repeatable test conditions.
Adhering to ASTM B827, ASTM B845, IEC 60068-2-60, and EIA-364-TP65A standards, Element guarantees that your products will meet and exceed globally recognized benchmarks. From initial testing to detailed analysis, Element offers a full spectrum of services designed to identify and mitigate potential corrosion issues, enhancing product durability and performance.
For more information on mixed flowing gas testing or to request a quote, please contact us now.
Understanding Mixed Flowing Gas Testing
Mixed flowing gas (MFG) testing is an accelerated aging test that specifically evaluates the corrosion of electrical components due to exposure to atmospheric gasses and contaminants.
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