Ford testing for EMC

Wednesday, 30 May, 2012

EMC Technologies’ Melbourne laboratory has gained recognition by the Ford EMC group as an approved supplier for testing to the new Ford EMC standard EMC-CS-2009, the only such facility in Australia.

The Ford Motor Company has developed and implemented robust processes to ensure the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the vehicle’s electrical system and subsystems.

Component and subsystem EMC testing must be performed by EMC test laboratories recognised by Ford that will not accept test data from any other laboratory.

Compliance with ISO 17025 NATA accredited facilities means component manufacturers can now test in Melbourne at the Keilor Park labs and avoid sending equipment and engineering personnel to labs in the US.

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