Simulated Environments Testing – is the process of subjecting a product to environments it will see
over its lifetime. Depending on the product usage, commercial, aviation, space, medical, military, the
environments and the testing will vary significantly. Typically, the end user will specify the test to be
performed, however, when no test criteria are available EDI can suggest appropriate test
specifications.
Acoustical Testing for Product Noise Control – includes noise emission levels, measurement of existing
products and prototype models, and product certification testing.
Acoustical Materials Testing – Measurement of sound absorption coefficients and evaluation of damping
materials.
High-Intensity Acoustic Testing – Testing of equipment to determine functionality when exposed to
intense (up to 160dB) acoustic noise fields that can induce sonic fatigue.
Environmental Testing – testing of prototype and production components and equipment for
temperature, humidity, altitude, temperature/humidity, temperature, altitude, salt fog, fungus,
sand and dust, solar radiation, and rain environments per
MIL-STD-810, RTCA, ISTA, ASTM, ANSI, ISO, IEC and other standards.
Shock Testing – classical shock, Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) and Pyro-Shock testing per
MIL-STD-810 and launch vehicle profiles.
Vibration Testing – Sine, random and mixed-mode testing per MIL-STD-810 on electromagnetic
shakers with capacity up to 10,000 force-pounds.
Acceleration Testing – sustained acceleration testing either on the centrifuge or by sine burst simulation.
Fixture Design – Design and fabrication of vibration and shock test fixtures, and apparatus for life
cycle testing.