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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 6 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.