Simulation and Qualification are essential to demonstrate that components and systems will perform reliably under their intended operating and environmental conditions. Through controlled simulations of mechanical, thermal, electrical, and environmental stresses, this process validates designs against industry standards and application-specific requirements. Qualification testing confirms product robustness, identifies potential failure modes before deployment, and provides documented assurance of performance, reliability, and compliance for critical and high-reliability applications.


Examples of environmental simulation include random or variable vibration, mechanical shock, salt atmosphere, temperature, humidity, or combinations of real-world conditions that the product is expected to experience.

