Hardware

Hardware Testing
When performing a physical hardware test, Enex creates a robust test plan, including details such as: the testing methodology, risk analysis, contingencies, resources, and personnel. A detailed test plan ensures that the product is comprehensively tested and that the scope of requirements is clearly stated for all stakeholders.

Testing can relate to factors ranging from environmental testing (power consumption, temperature extremes, humidity) undertaken in our environmental simulation chambers, through to destructive testing where the products are pushed to their limits - and beyond.

Across the world, standard equipment simply does not exist in most facilities to test specific hardware in a scientific, reliable and reproducible fashion. Enex TestLab is able to design and constructs specific test equipment and environments for unique products.

Physical testing by Enex TestLab has never been limited to ICT products. Enex TestLab has designed and created dedicated machines and methodologies for scientifically testing products such as cables, plastics, passports and even crayons.

Environmental Testing
Over the years Enex TestLab has accumulated a number of custom made environmental testing chambers. These enable the lab to test products such as mobile phones and multifunction printers under a range of environmental conditions. We are able to test any product under ranging temperatures, excessive humidity or other environmental extremes.

Enex designs and builds its own physical test equipment customised to ensure precise repeatable tests, often to meet specific requirements of our clients.

Some examples of our test equipment include:
Environmental chamber for testing products under controlled situations (humidity, temperature). Initially custom designed and built by the Lab to address the need of a government client to confirm the reliability of IT products in far north of Australia and other South East Asian locations. Also used by telecommunications carriers and computer manufacturers to test their products capabilities.