In the ever – evolving landscape of industrial and consumer product manufacturing, the protection of internal components from environmental factors, especially water ingress, is of utmost importance. Water test chambers play a crucial role in this regard, serving as essential tools for evaluating the waterproof performance of enclosures, which is directly related to their protection grade. This article will explore the significance, working principles, and applications of water test chambers, with a specific focus on the LISUN JL – X IP Waterproof Test Equipments.
Water test chambers are designed to simulate various water exposure scenarios that products may encounter in real – world applications. From a smartphone being caught in the rain to industrial equipment operating in high – humidity environments, the ability of an enclosure to resist water is critical for the proper functioning and longevity of the product.
Failure to properly test the waterproof capabilities of enclosures can lead to serious safety hazards. For example, in electrical devices, water ingress can cause short circuits, which may result in fires or electric shocks. By subjecting products to rigorous waterproof testing in water test chambers, manufacturers can ensure that their products are safe for consumers to use in a variety of environmental conditions, enhancing product reliability and reducing the risk of product failures in the field.
Many industries are governed by strict regulations regarding the protection grade of enclosures. The Ingress Protection (IP) code, defined in standards such as IEC 60529, provides a classification system for the degrees of protection against the intrusion of solid objects and water. Water test chambers are essential for verifying that products meet these IP – code requirements. Without proper testing and compliance, products may be barred from entering certain markets, resulting in significant financial losses for manufacturers.
The IP code consists of two digits. The first digit indicates the level of protection against solid particles, while the second digit, which is the focus of waterproof testing, ranges from 1 to 8 and defines the protection against water in different scenarios.
• IPX1: Products with an IPX1 rating are protected against vertically falling water drops. In a water test chamber, this is simulated using a drip box. The drip box has a grid of small holes through which water drops fall vertically onto the product being tested.
• IPX2: Similar to IPX1, but the product is tilted at an angle of up to 15° during testing to simulate dripping water when the enclosure is not in a perfectly vertical position.
• IPX3: Products with an IPX3 rating are protected against spraying water from any direction at an angle of up to 60° from the vertical. Water test chambers for this rating use a swing – pipe water spray test equipment. The swing – pipe has holes along its length and moves in an arc, spraying water onto the product.
• IPX4: IPX4 – rated products are protected against splashing water from any direction. A hand – held spraying nozzle can also be used in the water test chamber to simulate splashing water from various angles.
• IPX5: IPX5 – rated enclosures must withstand water jets from a nozzle with a diameter of 6.3mm, discharging water at a rate of 12.5 ± 0.625L/min from any direction. Specialized water jet test devices in the water test chamber are used for this purpose.
• IPX6: For IPX6, the enclosure should be able to resist powerful water jets from a nozzle with a diameter of 12.5mm, discharging water at a rate of 100 ± 5L/min.
• IPX7: Products with an IPX7 rating are protected against temporary immersion in water, typically at a depth of 1 meter for 30 minutes. Immersion tanks in the water test chamber are used to submerge the product under these conditions.
• IPX8: IPX8 – rated enclosures are designed to withstand long – term immersion under pressure, beyond the conditions of IPX7. The specific depth and time are defined based on the product’s intended use and are simulated in the water test chamber’s specialized immersion tanks.
The LISUN JL – X series of IP Waterproof Test Equipments is a comprehensive solution for conducting waterproof tests across all IPX ratings.
• Drip Box (JL – 12): This component is used for IPX1 and IPX2 testing. It has a size of 800x800x45mm (LxWxH), with drip holes of 0.4mm in diameter, spaced 20mm apart. It can accommodate samples weighing over 150kg, meeting the requirements of IEC 60529 standards for dripping water tests.
• Swing Pipe Water Spray Test Equipment (JL – 34): For IPX3 and IPX4 spraying water tests, the JL – 34 features an oscillating tube with a radius of 1 meter and an internal diameter of 15mm. The sample turntable has a diameter of 1000mm, with an adjustable height, and includes a water tank. The rotation speed of the turntable is 1 – 5rpm, which is controlled by a PLC panel.
• Spraying Nozzle and Splashing Water Hand – held Test Device (JL – 34S): This hand – held device is also used for IPX3 and IPX4 tests, especially for simulating splashing water. It comes with a pressure gauge, an 8m long water pipe, and a sprinkler with a 5mm spray nozzle. The water pressure can be adjusted between 50 kPa and 150 kPa, and the test duration is 1 minute per square meter of the calculated surface area of the shell, with a minimum test time of 5 minutes.
• Waterproof Jet Test Device (JL – 56): The JL – 56 is designed for IPX5 and IPX6 water jet tests. It has a water tank size of 7805801100mm and uses nozzles of ф6.3mm for IPX5 and ф12.5mm for IPX6.
• Immersion Tank Waterproof Test Device (JL – 7 and JL – 8): The JL – 7 is used for IPX7 temporary immersion tests, with a water tank size of 1000x1000x1200mm (other sizes are optional) and can test samples up to 120kg. The JL – 8 is for IPX8 long – term immersion tests, capable of simulating a water depth of 0 – 50m, with a water immersion tank diameter of 600mm and height of 1200mm.
IPX Rating | Equipment Model | Main Feature | Test Duration |
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IPX1/IPX2 | JL – 12 | Drip box with 0.4mm diameter holes, 800x800x45mm size | As per standard requirements |
IPX3/IPX4 | JL – 34 | Swing – pipe with 1 – meter radius, sample turntable with adjustable height | 1 minute per square meter (min 5 minutes) |
IPX3/IPX4 | JL – 34S | Hand – held device with 5mm spray nozzle, adjustable pressure | 1 minute per square meter (min 5 minutes) |
IPX5/IPX6 | JL – 56 | Water jet test device with ф6.3mm (IPX5) and ф12.5mm (IPX6) nozzles | As per standard requirements |
IPX7 | JL – 7 | Immersion tank, 1000x1000x1200mm size | 30 minutes |
IPX8 | JL – 8 | Immersion tank, simulates 0 – 50m water depth | As per standard requirements |
In the drip box of the JL – X system, water is stored in an upper reservoir. Gravity causes the water to flow through the precisely drilled 0.4mm diameter holes, creating a uniform pattern of vertically falling water drops. For IPX2 tests, the entire drip box or the sample holder can be tilted to the required angle, ensuring that the water drops fall on the product at the correct orientation to simulate real – world dripping scenarios.
The swing – pipe in the JL – 34 equipment rotates in an arc, propelling water out of the holes along its length. The PLC – controlled rotation speed ensures a consistent spraying pattern, simulating water spraying from different angles as per the IPX3 requirements. The JL – 34S hand – held device, on the other hand, allows operators to manually direct the splashing water onto the product from various directions. By adjusting the water pressure using the pressure gauge, the intensity of the splashing can be controlled to meet the IPX4 standard.
The JL – 56 waterproof jet test device uses pumps to draw water from the tank and force it through the nozzles of specific diameters. For IPX5, the 6.3mm nozzle discharges water at the required flow rate, creating a powerful jet that is directed at the product from all directions. Similarly, for IPX6, the 12.5mm nozzle generates an even more intense water jet, testing the enclosure’s ability to withstand high – pressure water exposure.
In the JL – 7 immersion tank for IPX7 tests, the product is carefully placed at the correct depth (1 meter for standard tests). The tank is filled with water, and the product is left immersed for 30 minutes. The JL – 8 tank for IPX8 tests is more complex, as it needs to maintain a specific water depth and pressure for an extended period. An optional air compressor can be used to create the necessary hydrostatic pressure, simulating long – term immersion in deep – water environments.
Smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches are commonly exposed to various water – related situations, such as rain, accidental spills, or splashes in the bathroom. Water test chambers are used to ensure that these devices can withstand such exposure without damage to their internal components. For example, a high – end smartphone with an IP68 rating has been thoroughly tested in water test chambers to guarantee its reliability in wet conditions.
Industrial machinery and control panels often operate in harsh environments, including those with high humidity, rain, or even direct water contact. Water test chambers help manufacturers ensure that their equipment can continue to function properly in such conditions. For instance, motors used in the food and beverage industry, where regular cleaning with water jets is required, need to have a high IP rating, which is verified through water test chamber testing.
Outdoor lighting fixtures, such as streetlights, garden lights, and underwater lights, must be waterproof to ensure long – term operation. Water test chambers are used to test the IP ratings of these fixtures, ensuring that they can withstand rain, snowmelt, or immersion in water (in the case of underwater lights).
Many automotive components, including electronic control units (ECUs), sensors, and lighting systems, are exposed to water during driving in the rain or car washing. Water test chambers are used to test the waterproof performance of these components, ensuring their reliability and safety on the road.
6. Conclusion
Water test chambers are indispensable tools in the assessment of enclosure protection grade for waterproofing. The LISUN JL – X IP Waterproof Test Equipments offer a comprehensive and reliable solution for conducting tests across all IPX ratings. By simulating various real – world water exposure scenarios, these test chambers ensure product safety, regulatory compliance, and reliability. As the demand for products that can withstand harsh environmental conditions continues to grow, the importance of water test chambers in the manufacturing and quality – control processes will only increase. Whether in consumer electronics, industrial equipment, or other sectors, proper waterproof testing using water test chambers is crucial for the success and longevity of products in the market.
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