EMI / EMC Testing

Our lab delivers industry-standard EMI/EMC testing tailored to your compliance needs, renowned for its accuracy.

Most global markets and regulatory authorities require proof of EMI / EMC compliance. With the need for EMI/ EMC compliance testing established as an accepted standard, all new products that are designed and manufactured currently need to undergo compliance testing to ensure that they meet the required standards. We evaluate your products and systems against multiple number electromagnetic conditions in our state-of-the-art EMI EMC testing lab which helps you bring your product from development to end use faster and more cost-effectively.

Products Covered: Industrial, Scientific, Medical, Broadcast receivers, Household Appliances/Tools, Fluorescent Lights/Luminaries, Measuring Apparatus and Information Technology Equipment, etc.
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EC 60601-1-2 : Medical Testing

We offer IEC 60601-2 Testing of Medical electrical equipment. IEC 60601-1-2 is a collateral standard requiring that EMC testing is performed on all electronic medical devices.
The test Required for IEC-60601-1-2 are as follows:
  • Conducted Emissions
  • Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity
  • RF Immunity
  • Power Bursts, Surges, Dips
  • Magnetic Field Immunity

Pre-compliance EMC Testing of Medical Devices

If you’re looking to improve your chances of passing EMI/EMC testing and would like to reduce the risk of failure and save money and time, pre-compliance testing is a great way to go. Pre-compliance emi and emc testing removes the risk of product failure and avoids costly re-testing after design.
Astute Lab provides pre pre-compliance testing facility for all electronics and electrical products with the two options, half day and full day facility and also provides a single test facility. Astute labs provide test facilities for industries such as Medical equipment manufacturers, Household equipment manufacturers, IT equipment, and other electrical and electronics equipment manufacturers with the standards EN/IEC/ISO/IS.
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FAQs

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01. How does EMI/EMC Testing safeguard my product’s performance and regulatory approval?
Our EMI/EMC Testing ensures that your product not only minimizes electromagnetic interference but also resists external disturbances that could impair its performance. By rigorously testing according to standards like IEC 61000-4-2 and IEC 61000-4-3, we help your product achieve smooth integration into diverse electronic environments, reduce the risk of malfunctions, and secure market compliance worldwide.
Our EMI/EMC Testing Lab caters to a diverse range of products including industrial and scientific equipment, medical devices, broadcast receivers, household appliances, fluorescent lights, and IT equipment. This comprehensive coverage ensures that all your electronic products, regardless of application, are evaluated for optimal electromagnetic compatibility.
We adhere to industry standards such as IEC 61000-4-2 for Electrostatic Discharge Testing and IEC 61000-4-3 for Radiated Emissions Testing. In addition, our testing covers conducted emissions, RF immunity, and other critical parameters, ensuring your products achieve full EMI/EMC compliance.
Pre-compliance testing identifies potential electromagnetic issues early, reducing the risk of costly redesigns or re-testing. With half-day and full-day testing options available, you can accelerate your development cycle, improve product reliability, and confidently navigate the regulatory landscape.
Yes, we provide tailored EMI/EMC testing for medical devices, including tests as per IEC 60601-1-2. Our specialized services cover conducted emissions, electrostatic discharge (ESD) immunity, RF immunity, power bursts, and magnetic field immunity, ensuring that your medical equipment meets both safety and regulatory standards.
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