To ensure our desktop Mini computer systems operate reliably under real-world conditions, OAI has recently upgraded its in-house testing laboratory. The enhanced facility is now equipped with specialized tools for evaluating product durability, packaging integrity, and system stability—supporting the high standards required in retail, industrial, and embedded environments.
This upgrade significantly improves our ability to simulate and assess the challenges new desktop Mini computers may face throughout their journey from production to deployment. It ensures every new desktop Mini computer delivers consistent performance, no matter where or how it's used.
Transport Vibration Testing: Securing Packaging and Internal Stability
The upgraded vibration testing system replicates the motion and shocks experienced during transit. This is especially crucial for compact hardware like desktop Mini computers, helping us identify and eliminate risks of component shifting or loose connections during long-distance shipping.
Compression Testing: Smarter Packaging for Demanding Logistics
Precise compression tests help us evaluate the load-bearing capacity of packaging materials. These insights guide the structural design and material selection of cartons, ensuring the desktop Mini computer remains well-protected—even in high-volume storage or stacking scenarios.
Drop Testing: Reducing Handling Risks
Even minor drops can affect tightly packed electronics. Our enhanced drop testing protocols assess the shock resistance of product enclosures and internal layout. The results inform design improvements that increase resilience during handling and transportation.
Thermal Testing: Stable Performance Across Environments
Our advanced thermal chamber simulates extreme temperatures, gradually cycling from 0°C to 70°C while the devices are powered on. This ensures desktop Mini computer systems remain stable in varied conditions—from refrigerated retail spaces to high-temperature industrial enclosures.
En OAI, laboratory upgrades are not just about adding equipment—they’re about earning trust. These improvements help us verify that the new desktop Mini computer leaving our factory is deployment-ready, backed by the durability, fiabilidad, and consistency our customers depend on.
