: Protected against vertically falling drops of water when the enclosure is tilted up to 15°.
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is not a standard international rating (standard ratings like ipx566
The IPX566 boasts several key features that make it an attractive solution for various industries:
When a device requires protection against both low-pressure splashes and high-pressure washdowns, manufacturers must test and certify the enclosure against multiple liquid ingress parameters independently. Solid Protection Level Liquid Protection Level Common Applications Dust-tight Resists regular water jets (6.3 mm nozzle) Outdoor lighting, commercial security cameras IP66 Dust-tight Resists powerful water jets (12.5 mm nozzle) Marine deck equipment, heavy industrial machinery IP67 Dust-tight Resists temporary submersion (1m for 30 min) Modern smartphones, ruggedized action cameras IP68 Dust-tight Resists continuous submersion (1m+ depth) Deep-sea sensors, industrial underwater infrastructure Engineering Best Practices for High-Ingress Enclosures : Protected against vertically falling drops of water
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: Utilizing multi-shot injection molding to bond thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) directly onto rigid polycarbonate chassis parts, eliminating mechanical seams around buttons, ports, and structural joins. Can’t copy the link right now
The IPX566 rating specifically indicates that a device or enclosure is protected against:
The IPX566 has a wide range of applications across various industries, including:
Devices with an IPX566 rating offer numerous benefits, including: