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What are the differences between IPX5 and IPX6 waterproof level tests?

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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has defined the IPX5 and IPX6 waterproof level tests in order to evaluate the level of protection provided against water ingress in electronic and electrical products. These tests can be found on the International Electrotechnical Commission website. The strength and length of the water jet and spray that is used in the IPX5 and IPX6 waterproof level testing are the primary factors that differentiate the two. The IPX5 waterproof test consists of directing a water jet spray onto the product from a minimum distance of 3 meters for a minimum of 3 minutes. This test must be performed three times. The IPX5 test is designed to guarantee that a product can resist a water jet spray without allowing any water to enter the internal workings of the gadget. This is the primary objective of the test. On the other hand, the IPX6 waterproof test entails a water spray that is both more powerful and longer in duration. The item being sold has to

LISUN JL-56 waterproof jet test device is used for IPX5 and IPX6 test

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The LISUN JL-56 waterproof jet test equipment is used for testing items to evaluate whether or not they comply with the IPX5 and IPX6 waterproof levels established in the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 60529. This standard was developed by the IEC. Ratings of IPX5 and IPX6 reflect the level of protection against the intrusion of water and pressure. The fact that the product has been given an IPX5 classification indicates that it can withstand low-pressure water jets coming from any direction. The JL-56 apparatus employs a water jet with a predetermined flow rate and pressure to spray the product from a variety of angles over the course of a certain amount of time in order to perform the IPX5 test. During the test, the product must continue to operate as expected and not display any evidence that it has been compromised by the presence of water. The fact that the product has been given an IPX6 classification indicates that it is resistant to high-pressure