Choosing the right vibration testing laboratory
The decision to located a suitable vibration testing lab to perform your vibration tests shouldn’t be rushed because it requires conducting thoroughly research and asking questions regarding any vibration test lab you are considering. After all, you don’t want to have to repeat the tests or have your product development behind schedule.
An ideal vibration test lab should have high level of expertise and knowledge of the vibration test theory, vibration test fixture design and vibration test fixture qualification, skilled engineers who operates the vibration testing equipment and generate vibration test reports.
Here are major crucial factors you should consider when choosing a vibration testing laboratory.
1. Expertise & Capability
Probably the most important factor when considering a vibration testing laboratory is their expertise and capability to expertly and accurately test your prototype.
How would you tell? talk to their main point of contact and ask in-depth technical questions. Many labs will allow you to speak directly with the test engineer who would be assigned specifically to handle your project.
Do you find him/her knowledgeable? Helpful? If Yes, then you’re off to a good start.
2. Availability
Another important factor you must consider is the vibration test lab’s turnaround time, Will they meet your deadline? If you’re on a tight schedule, the turnaround time on testing is of great importance.
Ask potential vibration testing laboratories for estimates on their turnaround time and in addition to this, you need to ensure that the vibration testing lab is availability to perform the test matches with your desired deadline.
3. Available Adhoc Services
In addition to finding a capable vibration test lab, it is be advisable to think ahead about unforeseen testing requirements which you may need and choose a laboratory that could easily facilitate them for you.
A the end of the day if your product doesn’t pass the test, most labs simply give you a pass/fail report and send you on your way, while other would offer additional services and recommendations which can help you solve emerging issues as they occur.
Some labs also offer proactive services to help their clients before testing begins by reviewing the design for regulatory and reliability compliance standards.
It’s logical to work with a vibration testing lab that can handle your potential future projects in other areas. They become your one stop service centre and it’s more convenient working with the same lab on multiple or varied projects.
You’re in their system; they know you and your requirements, and you know them and how they work. It’s an all-around win-win.
4. Communication
During your interactions, has the lab been quick to respond to you and your questions? Have they tried to get accurate information for you? Find a laboratory you feel comfortable engaging with and who you feel will be responsive to you.
5. Location
The test sample size and a couple of things may affect your location radius. If you’re a hands-on person and would like to hand-deliver your product to be tested or if you’d like to be present during testing (if the lab allows it), you’ll want to choose a local lab.
But if you’re planning on shipping your product then feel free to make a nationwide or worldwide search.
6. Lab Certification
One of the more important factors to consider when choosing a vibration test laboratory is third-party accreditation which ensures credibility.
It’s important to work with a lab that has been accredited by a third party organizations, such as A2LA (American Association for Laboratory Accreditation) or NVLAP (National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program).
These parties provide third-party accreditation in response to Congressional mandates, administrative actions by the Federal Government, and/or requests from private-sector organizations, government agencies and other governing bodies. By choosing an accredited vibration testing lab, your results will be widely accepted.
7. Price
Price is an important factor which drives our decision, but don’t let it be your ultimate deciding factor. You can negotiate with the vibration test lab for discounts in case of continuous or large volume testing, but keep in mind that the cheapest option isn’t always the best.
A lab’s expertise, time to market and additional services will save you not only time and be more convenient, but also will potentially save you money with faster turnaround time and having things done right the first time.
8. Results and Reports Presentation
Lastly, before making your decision, determine how the laboratory reports their findings to you. Some testing labs deliver only the energy generated from the vibration shaker, which very often is not the energy that is introduced into your product.
Secondly, the energy introduced into the product sometimes is not the same as the energy monitored from the product. It is always best to have the laboratory report all of the data above so you can evaluate the results properly.