
Electrodynamic vibration provides a meaningful testing environment for transportation simulation, mechanical shock, mission profile, and Environmental Stress Screening (ESS). With dynamic factors such as displacement, velocity, acceleration and force, electrodynamic vibration is able to accurately simulate a wide range of conditions that can work to improve quality and reliability of many types of products. As closed loop vibration control systems, electrodynamic shakers can accurately reproduce real world vibration on products from the electronics, automotive, aerospace and military industries.
Used for both simulation and stimulation testing, products may be vibrated on as single axis or multiple axes consecutively. Electrodynamic shakers can run several categories of vibration including sine, random, resonance search and dwell, shock, sine-on-random, random-on-random among others.