Environmental Vibration Testing Services for Products & Components
Environmental vibration testing is a type of vibration testing where the material is subjected to vibrations under varying environmental conditions, such as high temperature, low humidity, etc.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
Environmental vibration testing evaluates a product’s ability to withstand vibration levels encountered during transportation, handling, and operational use. Controlled vibration inputs — sinusoidal, random, or shock — are applied to assess structural integrity, fatigue resistance, connector reliability, and functional performance under dynamic loading.
Vibration testing is a cornerstone of product qualification and reliability programs across automotive, aerospace, defence, electronics, and industrial equipment sectors, ensuring that products survive the vibratory environments they will encounter throughout their service life.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
Vibration testing is used to assess how a material, component, or finished product performs when exposed to dynamic mechanical forces encountered during transportation, handling, and real-world service conditions. It helps identify structural weaknesses, resonance points, and fatigue-related failures to ensure long-term reliability and durability.
It typically evaluates:
- Random vibration endurance and fatigue under broad-spectrum, real-world vibration profiles
- Sinusoidal sweep resonance identification to detect natural frequencies and critical response points
- Resonance dwell fatigue testing by holding the specimen at peak resonance conditions
- Shock and impact response to sudden mechanical loads or transient forces
- Transportation vibration simulation to replicate shipping, road, rail, or air transit conditions
Applications
- Electronics and PCB solder joint fatigue
- Automotive component and module qualification
- Aerospace and defence equipment certification
- Industrial machinery and pump vibration endurance
- Packaging and transportation simulation
Benefits
- Identifies structural resonances and failure modes
- Validates design robustness before field deployment
- Reduces warranty costs and field failures
- Supports compliance with MIL-STD-810, ISTA, ASTM D4169
- Enables design optimisation for dynamic environments
Test Process
Test Setup
Product is mounted on the vibration table with fixtures and sensors.
1Resonance Survey
Resonant frequencies are identified through vibration sweep.
2Vibration Endurance
Specimen is tested under specified vibration profiles in three axes.
3Post-Test Evaluation
Product is inspected and functionally checked against baseline.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 1 Hz to 3000 Hz |
| Random Vibration | up to 50 g RMS |
| Sine Vibration | up to 100 g peak |
| Axes | X, Y, Z (three-axis sequential) |
| Table Size | Up to 600 × 600 mm (standard) |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Electrodynamic or hydraulic vibration shaker
- Power amplifier and vibration controller
- Calibrated accelerometers (control and response)
- Vibration fixtures and adapter plates
- Data acquisition and frequency analysis software
Results and Deliverables
- Resonance frequency scan results (frequency, Q-factor, amplitude)
- Vibration profile logs (PSD spectra, time history)
- Pre- and post-test functional and visual inspection results
- Pass/fail determination per acceptance criteria
- Full vibration test report
Frequently Asked Questions
Sinusoidal vibration applies a single-frequency input that sweeps across a range, used to find resonances and apply dwell fatigue. Random vibration simultaneously excites all frequencies across a defined spectrum, better simulating real-world vibration environments such as road transport or aircraft operation.
Vibration testing is typically conducted in three orthogonal axes (X, Y, Z) sequentially, as real-world vibration environments affect a product from all directions. Some standards require simultaneous three-axis testing.
A resonance dwell test locks the vibration frequency at a resonant frequency of the product and dwells there for a defined time or number of cycles, applying fatigue stress at the point of maximum structural response to precipitate failures.
Yes. Combined vibration and temperature testing is available, where products are vibrated inside a thermal chamber to simulate simultaneous thermal and mechanical stress — common for automotive and military qualification.
Our vibration tables accommodate payloads up to 500 kg with table surfaces up to 600 × 600 mm for standard tests. Larger fixtures and custom mounting solutions can be arranged for oversized or uniquely shaped products.
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