Vibration Test
Vibration testing is an important test that reproduces the vibration of real-world environments such as transportation and driving to confirm component damage, contact failure, and degradation due to resonance, and is widely used to evaluate the reliability of electronic components, automobiles, and other products.

Sine-induced vibration test (SIN)
Sine Vibration Test (SIN) is conducted to evaluate the resonance points and durability of products and materials by applying sinusoidal vibrations at specific frequencies. This test is effective for identifying structural weaknesses and determining natural frequencies.

Random Vibration Test
Random Vibration Test (RANDOM) is conducted to evaluate the durability and reliability of products by reproducing irregular vibrations that simulate actual transportation and operating environments. This test enables the detection of structural weaknesses across a wide frequency range.

Sign-on Random Vibration Test (SOR)
Sine-on-Random Test (SOR) is conducted to evaluate resonance, durability, and reliability by superimposing sinusoidal vibrations onto random vibrations to reproduce complex vibration patterns similar to actual transportation and operating environments.
