Accreditation covers automotive EMC testing

An Intertek product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Sep 1, 2005

The Boston office of Intertek ETL Entela has received AEMCLAP accreditation through the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation.

The Boston office of Intertek ETL Entela has received AEMCLAP (Automotive EMC Laboratory Recognition Programme) accreditation through A2LA (American Association for Laboratory Accreditation).

The facility is the only lab in New England to receive AEMCLAP accreditation.

The scope of accreditation covers four types of tests: BCI (bulk current injection); ESD (electrostatic discharge); CISPR 25 (radiated emissions); and radiated immunity (anechoic method).

The A2LA AEMCLRP Review Committee is made up of representatives from DaimlerChrysler, Ford and General Motors.

The intent of the programme is to establish common criteria for the evaluation of the competency of automotive EMC laboratories by third party accreditation bodies.

This accreditation allows Intertek ETL Entela to provide AEMCLAP approved testing services to automotive OEMs and suppliers.

The Boston facility has also received recognition from Ford Motor Company and General Motors, in accordance with their respective requirements.

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