SGS Launches New In-Situ EMC and EMI Services for EE Manufacturers

SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification
company, is pleased to announce
the launch of new mobile units for delivering In-Situ Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) testing services to
sites across the United States.

Through investment in
state-of-the-art mobile testing equipment, they have been able to extend their
specialist EE capabilities to meet changing market needs, including the
new requirements for semiconductor
manufacturing plants. As well as onsite EMI/EMC testing, this enhanced service also encompasses
site surveys and NRTL field labeling services for product safety certification.

John Ciliege, Global Head of NRTL, said: “Our
knowledgeable specialist teams have performed
EMC testing from our state-of-the-art labs across the
USA. We are
delighted to now be able to extend our range of services for
large equipment manufacturers, letting us
meet increased market demand and helping clients
streamline and speed up their routes to new markets.

“Thanks to investment in state
of the art, mobile testing equipment, our clients can
save time and money on the shipping of products
and personnel to our labs. It also means we can support manufacturers of larger
and installed equipment, where transportation to our EMC test chambers is
challenging or impossible.”

SGS Onsite EMI and
EMC Testing Services

SGS’s specialist
teams now have the capability to perform onsite EMI/EMC testing, product
safety, and site survey services at a customer’s own premises against the
following standards:

  • CE
  • FCC
  • IEC 61000-6-1
  • IEC 61000-6-2
  • IEC 61000-6-3
  • IEC 61000-6-4
  • SEMI F47

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Products include:

  • Heavy and large equipment
  • Robotics
  • Packing and printing machinery
  • Large vehicles
  • Industrial machinery
  • Semiconductors
  • Production lines
  • Renewable energy equipment
  • Inverters

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Trusted means
Tested

EMC standards have been developed internationally to regulate
the electromagnetic emissions from a piece of equipment and to ensure its
immunity from electromagnetic interference. EMC testing is necessary for
virtually every product that works with electricity as electromagnetic
interference can cause a product to malfunction or interfere with other
electric devices.

For more
information, please contact:

Salina Sat

Director, Business Development &
Sales

Connectivity

Email: CP.products@sgs.com

About SGS

We are SGS – the world’s leading
testing, inspection and certification company. We are recognized as the global
benchmark for quality and integrity. Our 89,000 employees operate a network of
2,600 offices and laboratories, working together to enable a better, safer and
more interconnected world.

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