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The RF and Electrical market is such a broad segment, it is impossible to capture all our activities in just a few categories. Below you can find a short overview of the other niche markets we are active in:
Automotive Testing -Regulation 10 (UNECE)
Modern-day motor vehicles are becoming more and more sophisticated, with many vehicles now featuring autonomous functionality, such as self-parking, lane assisted driving and even complete driverless tasks. Wireless and smart technologies are also now more prolific including tire pressure monitoring, perception systems, in car connectivity and apps. Together we can successfully bring the next generation of automotive electrical components, systems and sub-assemblies to market.
Ingress Protection Testing
The IP XX coding on electrical devices indicates the degree of protection of that particular device against damage caused by the intrusion of foreign bodies. Kiwa can test your device against the international standard IEC standard 60529 up to IP X8, the second highest level of protection against intrusion of liquids.
Antenna Testing
We offer bespoke testing such as measurement of antennas that can be made either on our Open Area Test Site (OATS), in one of our semi-anechoic chambers 25 MHz - 40 GHz, or in our fully Anechoic Microwave Chamber 1 GHz - 110 GHz.
We can test for response, isolation, matching, azimuth polar plots, elevation and measurement of antenna gain. We also offer antenna matching designs for short range devices. Typically, measurement on the OATS will be from 10 kHz to 8 GHz.
Grid Code Testing
Grid operators, installation certifiers or plant operators demand certificates that prove that the grid connection guidelines are fulfilled by decentralised generation units. Evidence produced by the manufacturer itself is often not accepted. Through our accreditation as a testing laboratory and certification body and with our international contacts, we can provide you with globally recognized test reports and certificates as proof of conformity with standards.
Battery Testing
Many product standards and norms for end devices require that used lithium-ion batteries must be tested and certified according to IEC62133-2. Kiwa Primara GmbH operates an accredited test laboratory in Kaufbeuren for testing Li-ion batteries according to IEC 62133-1, IEC62133-2 and IEC 62619:2017.
Our other services in the field of Radio Frequency and Wireless
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Batteries containing lithium must be tested in accordance with UN 38.3 to ensure safe transport.Show
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The IP XX coding on electrical devices indicates the degree of protection of that particular device against damage caused by the intrusion of foreign bodies. Want to know more? Click here!Show
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Kiwa can test and certify components of automotive vehicles, according to Regulation 10 (ECE R10) and directive 72/245. The stricter environmental standards become, the larger the scope for using alternative fuels and other drive systems. Hydrogen...Show
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The EN 50131-5-3 standard applies to intrusion alarm equipment using radio frequency (RF) links and located on protected premises. The EN 50131-5-3 standard defines the terms used in the field of intrusion alarm equipment using radio frequency links as well as the requirements relevant to the equipment.Show
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