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Abstract​ This paper focuses on the significance of ISTA and ASTM Drop Test Machines for packages, with a particular emphasis on the LISUN DT-60KG Automatic Double – Arms Drop Test Machine. It elaborates on how these machines measure the impact that packages endure during transportation and handling processes, such as drops. By conducting relevant tests, the impact strength of packages can be identified, which provides crucial guidance for packaging design. Through in – depth analysis and the presentation of data and principles, this paper aims to enhance the understanding of the importance of drop test machines in ensuring the integrity of packages and their contents during the supply chain journey.​ 1. Introduction​ In the complex logistics and supply chain network, packages are constantly exposed to various mechanical stresses during transportation, loading, unloading, and storage. Among these, drop impacts are one of the most common and potentially damaging factors that can lead to...
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Abstract Alloy analysis is critical in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and waste metal recycling, as it ensures material quality, safety compliance, and resource efficiency. Traditional alloy analysis methods (e.g., laboratory-based atomic absorption spectroscopy or inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) are limited by their bulkiness, high cost, and requirement for sample pretreatment, making on-site testing impractical. The Portable X-ray Spectrometer (XRF-based) addresses these gaps by enabling rapid, non-destructive, and on-site elemental analysis. This study focuses on the LISUN EDX-3 Portable X-ray Spectrometer (XRF Metal Analyzer/Alloy Gold Tester), systematically evaluating its working principle, technical specifications, performance (accuracy, precision, detection limit), and practical applications. Experimental validation using standard alloy samples (e.g., stainless steel 304, brass H62, aluminum alloy 6061) shows that the EDX-3 achieves a rel...
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Abstract With the mandatory implementation of the RoHS 2.0 revised directive (EU) 2015/863 since July 22, 2019, four phthalates have been added to the list of restricted substances, supplementing the original six restricted substances (lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers). To meet the urgent need for rapid and accurate screening of these phthalates in electrical and electronic equipment, LISUN Group has developed the EDX-4 ROHS 2.0 Test Equipment, a dedicated system based on pyrolysis desorption technology. This study systematically introduces the composition, technical parameters, experimental methods, performance verification, and typical application cases of the EDX-4 system. Results show that the equipment achieves a minimum detection limit of 25 ppm (3× signal-to-noise ratio), a linear correlation coefficient (R²) > 0.998, and a relative standard deviation (RSD) of 5.24%, outperforming traditional methods such as...
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This Russian company specializes in designing and manufacturing large-scale, intricate lighting fixtures. With a focus on seamless and expansive lighting solutions, they bring bold design concepts to life, combining advanced craftsmanship with innovative technology. Their expertise spans custom-made installations for commercial, architectural, and decorative applications, ensuring high-quality, visually striking results. By integrating precision engineering and creative artistry, they deliver lighting solutions that enhance spaces with elegance and functionality. With a commitment to excellence and a keen eye for detail, they continue to push the boundaries of lighting design, catering to diverse client needs and transforming ambitious visions into stunning realities. This customer initially discovered our company through a third-party website and became interested in our optical testing equipment. At the beginning, they mainly relied on third-party laboratories for luminaire testing. ...
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Abstract: This paper focuses on the EMC EFT immunity tester, especially the LISUN EFT61000 – 4 EFT Immunity Measurement product. It elaborates on the principles of electrical fast transient (EFT) and burst phenomena, the significance of EFT immunity testing, and the relevant international standards. The structure, features, and operation procedures of the LISUN EFT61000 – 4 are introduced in detail. Through theoretical analysis and practical application examples, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of EFT immunity testers and their crucial role in ensuring the electromagnetic compatibility of electrical and electronic equipment.​ 1. Introduction​ In the modern era of increasing electrification and digitalization, electrical and electronic equipment is everywhere. However, with the growing complexity of the electromagnetic environment, the interference between different devices has become a prominent issue. One of the typical and common types of electromagnetic inte...
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Abstract Conducted emissions, a critical component of electromagnetic interference (EMI), refer to the propagation of unwanted electromagnetic energy through conductive media such as power lines, cables, or connectors. Accurate measurement of conducted emissions is essential for ensuring electronic devices comply with international standards, avoiding interference with other equipment, and maintaining system reliability. This paper focuses on the principles, standards, and practical implementation of conducted emissions tests, with a detailed analysis of the LISUN EMI-9KB EMI Test Receiver system—a specialized tool designed for conducted and radiated emissions testing. The system’s configuration, technical specifications, compliance with international standards (e.g., CISPR15:2018, EN55015), and application scenarios are explored, highlighting its effectiveness in conducting precise and reliable conducted emissions tests. 1. Introduction In an increasingly interconnected world, electro...
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Abstract​ With the widespread application of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in lighting, displays, and medical devices, concerns about their potential photobiological hazards—such as retinal damage from blue light exposure—have grown significantly. The LED Photobiological Radiation Safety Test has become a critical procedure to evaluate these risks and ensure compliance with international standards. Traditional laboratory-based testing systems, while accurate, lack mobility, limiting their use in field inspections, production lines, and on-site quality control. This paper introduces the LISUN EN62471-P Portable Retinal Blue Light Hazard Tester, a device developed based on laboratory-grade LED Photobiological Radiation Safety Test principles to address this gap. It details the tester’s design, technical specifications, compliance with standards (e.g., IEC 62471), and practical applications. The analysis demonstrates that the EN62471-P maintains high accuracy while offering portability, ma...