IP Ratings and What They Require
The IEC 60529 standard defines Ingress Protection (IP) ratings for electrical enclosures. The second digit specifies liquid protection:
- IP67: Protected against temporary immersion in water to 1 meter depth for 30 minutes
- IP68: Protected against continuous immersion beyond 1 meter (manufacturer-specified depth and duration)
- IP69K: Protected against high-pressure, high-temperature water jets
For production-line validation, water immersion testing is impractical (slow, requires drying, risks damage). The industry standard substitute is air pressure decay testing — a dry, fast, non-destructive method that verifies seal integrity without exposing the product to water.
Production-Line Air Pressure Decay Method
For IP67-rated consumer electronics, the standard production test is:
| Parameter | Typical Value |
|---|---|
| Test pressure | 9.5–15 kPa (low positive pressure) |
| Charge time | 3–5 s |
| Stabilize time | 3–5 s |
| Measure time | 5–8 s |
| Exhaust time | 1 s |
| Total cycle | 12–20 s per unit |
| Leak acceptance | ±0.05–0.15 kPa pressure decay |
Low test pressure (under 15 kPa) is used to avoid stressing fragile seals — smartphone gaskets, rubber buttons, and display adhesive bonds — that would be damaged at higher pressures.
Multi-Channel Testing for High-Volume Electronics
Consumer electronics production lines often run at 1,000–3,000 units per shift. A single-channel tester with a 15-second cycle can validate only 240 units per hour — insufficient for these throughputs. Multi-channel systems test multiple units simultaneously:
- 2-channel: Bicycle computers, wearables, outdoor sensors (Figurtech LM Series + LT-Q02 connectors)
- 4-channel: Switch buttons, smartphone housings, camera modules
- 8-channel: High-volume earbuds, smartwatch cases, module-level testing
Each channel operates independently — a fail on channel 3 does not affect the test on channels 1, 2, or 4. Test data (pressure curve, OK/NG result, timestamp, serial number) is logged per channel for SPC and MES upload.
Connector Selection for Electronics
Electronics housings are sealed with internal gaskets and cannot be connected via conventional push-fit ports. Pneumatic external-clamp connectors (Figurtech LT-Q01 for internal expansion, LT-Q02 for external clamp) are used in automated fixtures that close and seal the housing in a single actuator stroke — enabling operator-independent, repeatable connection engagement.
Touchscreen and Display Assembly Testing
Touchscreen assemblies present a challenge: the display panel, frame, and gasket assembly must be tested as a complete unit, but applying clamp force to the screen surface risks cosmetic damage. Volume-method testing (pressurize to a fixed volume, measure resulting pressure) eliminates the need for a direct port connection to the display cavity. The Figurtech LY Series supports volume-method test mode with accept windows as tight as +0.1 / -1.0 kPa.
Figurtech multi-channel leak testing systems are deployed in consumer electronics production lines for IP67/IP68 smartphones, wearables, outdoor devices, and switch assemblies. Contact us to discuss channel count, fixture geometry, and cycle time requirements.
