
IP Testing Equipment.
Water and dust ingress protection testing per IEC 60529 (IPX, IP5X/6X) and ISO 20653.
About this category.
Overview
IP testing verifies how well an enclosure keeps out solid objects, dust and water — the protection summarised by the two-digit IP (Ingress Protection) rating defined in IEC 60529. The first digit rates protection against solids and dust, the second against water, so a rating such as IP65 or IP67 tells a user exactly what conditions a product can withstand.
For a manufacturer, an IP rating is often a market requirement and a selling point, which means it has to be proven by test rather than simply declared. IP testing equipment reproduces dust, water and access conditions in a controlled, repeatable way so that a claimed rating can be demonstrated and certified.
What IP Testing Covers
An IP rating bundles together several independent protection checks, each reproduced by a dedicated test:
- Solid-object and dust ingress — from large objects down to fine dust (the first IP digit, IP1X–IP6X), including full dust-tightness for sealed enclosures.
- Water ingress — from dripping and spraying through powerful jets to temporary or continuous immersion and high-pressure, high-temperature jets (the second IP digit, IPX1–IPX9K).
- Access to hazardous parts — verified with standard probes representing a finger, tool or wire, so the enclosure protects users as well as internal components.
Related Standards
IP testing is built on two standards used together: IEC 60529 defines the IP Code itself — the digits, their meaning and the test conditions for each level — while IEC 61032 specifies the standard probes used to verify protection against access and the ingress of solid objects. A complete IP assessment therefore draws on both documents.
Equipment & Configuration
The IP range is covered by several equipment families, each configured to the enclosure size and the IP level being verified:
- Dust chambers — circulate fine talc dust around the enclosure, with optional vacuum to draw dust toward the sample for the most demanding dust-tight (IP6X) checks.
- Water ingress rigs — drip boxes, oscillating-tube and spray fixtures, hose and jet nozzles, immersion tanks and high-pressure jets, each matched to the IPX level under test.
- Test probes — the standardised finger, wire and sphere probes used to confirm access and object protection.
ULMEKA IP Testing Equipment
ULMEKA Mechatronics designs and manufactures the full range of IP testing equipment — dust chambers, water ingress rigs and the standard test probes — configured to the enclosure size and IP level each customer needs. The equipment below covers this category; for a specific IP rating or test configuration, the requirements are confirmed at the proposal stage.
Related standards.
16 units in this category.



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