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SAR Testing

Specific absorption rate test

According to the requirements of the various international regulatory authorities, SAR-tested products are not harmful to consumers’ health – and thus fulfill a basic requirement for entering the markets.

Internationally recognized
SAR/WPT measurements at cetecom advanced

Our services includes SAR testing in the spectrum from 4 MHz to 10 GHz and WPT measurements of magnetic field sources from 3 kHz to 4 MHz. Our SAR testing and reporting services are in compliance international specifications and standards:

Europe

  • EN 50360: 2017
  • EN 62209-1: 2016/IEC 62209-1: 2016
  • EN 50566: 2017
  • EN 62209-2: 2010/IEC 62209-2: 2010 + Kor.: 2010
  • EN 62209-2:2010/A1:2019
  • EN 50383: 2010
  • EN 50385: 2017
  • EN 62232: 2017
  • EN IEC 62311: 2020/IEC 62311: 2019
  • EN 50663: 2017
  • EN 62479: 2010
  • IEC/IEEE 62209-1528: 2020

USA

  • IEC/IEEE 62209-1528: 2020
  • IEEE C 95.1-1992/IEEE C 95.1-1999 / IEEE C 95.1-2005
  • IEEE C 95.3-2002
  • IEEE 1528-2013
  • KDB Publikation 447498 / 865664 / 648474 / 941225 / 248227 / 616217

Canada

  • IEC/IEEE 62209-1528: 2020
  • RSS-102 Issue 6: 2023
  • RSS-002 Issue 1: 2016
  • Safety Code 6: 2015
  • RSS GEN Issue 5

Australia / NZL

  • ARPANSY standard RPS S-1: 2021
  • RPS S-1 Advisory Note
  • AS-NZS 2772.1: 1998
  • EMR Standard 2014. Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation — Human Exposure) Standard 2014
  • AS/NZS 2772.2: 2016

Japan

  • Article 14-2 of the ordinance regulating radio equipment RPS S-1 Advisory Note
  • Annex 79 of MIC Notification No. 88

 

Our experts will of course be happy to advise you personally on your SAR and WPT requirements regarding on request.

Machine for measuring specific absorption rates (SAR testing) in a testing chamber