IP Waterproof Test Equipment

IPX1 IPX2 Waterproof Test Equipment for Dripping Rain Testing

The IPX1 IPX2 Waterproof Dripping Test Equipment is a drip water testing device designed to evaluate the resistance of electrical and electronic products against vertically dripping water and inclined dripping water, in accordance with IEC 60529 IP Code requirements.

This equipment is commonly used by manufacturers, testing laboratories, and quality inspection departments to verify IPX1 and IPX2 ingress protection performance under controlled dripping water conditions.

Brand: SZBONAD

Product Number: BND-IPX12B

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IEC 60529 IPX1 IPX2 Waterproof Test Equipment – BONAD Drip Water Tester

The main function of this equipment is to test the physical and other related properties of the products in the environment of simulated rain, such as electronic and electrical products, lamps, electrical cabinets, electrical components, automobiles, motorcycles and their parts and components. After the test, through the test to determine whether the performance of products meet the requirements in order to facilitate product design, improvement, testing and factory inspection.

IPX1 IPX2 Waterproof Test Equipment for Dripping Rain Testing

Standards

  • IEC 60529 – Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
  • EN 60529
  • ISO 20653

Appliance:

IPX1 and IPX2 testing are part of the Ingress Protection (IP) code, which classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against the intrusion of solid objects and water into electrical enclosures and mechanical casings. The IP code is internationally recognized and defined in the IEC 60529 standard.

These tests are commonly applied to products such as outdoor electrical equipment, luminaires, and enclosures that need to demonstrate a degree of protection against water ingress according to international standards and regulations.

Features:

1. Pillar structure allows dripping tests to be observed easily from every direction.
2. Dripping height adjustable via electric hoist.
3. Electrical parts of the turntable are well-sealed to prevent water-induced hazards.
4. Dripping box designed with vacuum technology for precise rainfall control.
5. Drying function with compressed air to remove excess moisture.
6. Control system: 7-inch touch screen + PLC.

Technical Parameters:

Model BND-IPX12B-800 BND-IPX12B-1000 BND-IPX12B-1200 BND-IPX12B-1600
Rainfall Area 800 × 800 mm 1000 × 1000 mm 1200 × 1200 mm 1600 × 1600 mm
Equipment Outer Dimensions L1400 × D1500 × H2400 mm L1500 × D1100 × H2400 mm L1700 × D1300 × H2400 mm L2160 × D1800 × H2700 mm
Turntable Diameter ¢500 mm ¢600 mm ¢600 mm Customizable
Dripping Aperture ¢0.4 mm
Distance Between Holes 20 × 20 mm
Rainfall Rate 1–5 mm/min (±0.5 mm/min)
Flow Adjustment Mode Manual Setting
Drop Tank Lifting Height 1000 × 1800 mm Adjustable 1000 × 2000 mm Adjustable
Turntable Bearing 50 kg
Turntable Speed 1 r/min
Turntable Adjustable Incline 0° or 15°
Turntable Lifting Range Fixed
Testing Time 0–999 min
Protective Devices Leakage, Water Shortage, Short Circuit
Power (V) 220 V
Power (kW) 1
Standards Compliant IEC 60529:1989+A1:1999 (IPX1, IPX2)

Why Choose BONAD IPX1 & IPX2 Drip Test Equipment?

  • Manufacturer and factory-direct supply.
  • Multiple models available, such as IPX1 and IPX2 Rain Test Chambers, with customizable dimensions and configurations.
  • Extensive experience in IP waterproof testing equipment.
  • Reliable performance for repeated testing.
  • Technical support from selection to after-sales.

FAQ:

1. What are IPX1 and IPX2 tests used for?

IPX1 and IPX2 tests evaluate the resistance of electrical or electronic equipment, such as smartphones or household appliances, to water droplets or light splashes.

2. What is the significance of IPX1/IPX2 ratings for consumers?

These ratings help consumers make informed decisions about the durability and water resistance of electronic devices, ensuring suitability for intended use or environment.

3. Are IPX1 and IPX2 ratings sufficient for complete water immersion protection?

No, IPX1 and IPX2 indicate protection only against vertically falling water droplets or light splashes. Full immersion protection requires higher IP ratings, such as IPX7 or IPX8.

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