
Medical Electronic Industries
Testing medical electronic devices is essential to ensure safety, performance, and regulatory compliance. It involves verifying that devices work as intended without posing risks to users or patients.
Key Testing Areas at ATS Test Lab
- Electrical Safety: Prevents electric shock by testing insulation, grounding, and overcurrent protection.
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Ensures the device operates without interfering with or being affected by other electronics.
- Performance Testing: Validates device accuracy, reliability, and functionality, including mechanical tests.
- Environmental Testing: Checks durability under conditions like temperature, humidity, and vibration.
Key Standard: Safety and performance standards for medical electrical equipment.

Automotive and EV Industries
Product testing is critical in ensuring the safety, reliability, performance, and regulatory compliance of both traditional and electric vehicles (EVs).
Core Areas of Automotive Testing at ATS Test Lab
- Durability Testing: Simulated long-term use under real-world conditions.
- Environmental Testing: Resistance to temperature, humidity, corrosion, and UV.
EV-Specific Testing Focus
- Battery Testing: Range, charging performance, thermal safety, and abuse tolerance.
- BMS Testing: Monitoring and managing battery health and safety.
- Powertrain Testing:Electric motor and inverter performance.
- Charging Interface: Compatibility and communication with chargers.
- Electrical & EMC: High-voltage safety and electromagnetic compliance.
Why Product Testing Matters
- Ensures occupant and public safety.
- Meets global regulatory requirements.
- Builds consumer trust and brand reliability.
- Reduces recalls and long-term costs.
- Drives innovation and performance improvements.
Key Standards IEC, ISO, ASTM,BIS,DIN standards and more

Military Product Testing Industries
Key standards used in ATS Test Lab include:
- MIL-STD-810: Environmental testing (e.g., temperature, vibration, shock), tailored to the equipment’s mission profile.
- MIL-STD-202: Test methods for electronic/electrical components.
- Developmental Test & Evaluation (DT&E):
- Performance, Shock, and Electromagnetic Testing: Validates functional durability.
- Material and Fiber Optic Testing: Evaluates robustness of materials under stress.
Additional areas include:
These standards help ensure military systems are rugged, reliable, and ready for deployment in demanding environments.

Railway Equipment Industries
Railway equipment testing involves adherence to various international and regional standards to ensure safety, reliability, and performance under harsh operating conditions. These standards cover mechanical, environmental, acoustic, and electromagnetic aspects.
Mechanical Testing
- IEC/EN 61373: Shock and vibration tests based on equipment mounting location.
- EN 50155: Includes mechanical tests for onboard electronic equipment.
Environmental Testing
- EN 50155: Tests for temperature extremes, humidity, dust, and salt exposure.
- Climatic Testing: Includes dry heat, damp heat, and salt mist.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- EN 50121: Ensures equipment does not emit or suffer from harmful electromagnetic interference.
- These standards ensure railway systems meet stringent requirements for durability, safety, and regulatory compliance in real-world environments.

Electrical and Electronic Industries
Testing ensures safety, performance, and compliance with industry standards.
Key areas include:
- Electrical Safety Testing Confirms protection against shock and fire (e.g., HiPot and PAT testing).
- EMC Testing: Ensures devices don’t interfere with or get affected by electromagnetic sources.
Environmental Testing
- Environmental Testing: Tests performance under temperature, humidity, and vibration extremes.
- Functional Testing: Checks if the product operates as intended in real-world scenarios.
- Performance Testing: Evaluates power use, signal quality, and response time.
- Durability Testing: Assesses wear resistance and lifespan under repeated use.
- Chemical Testing: Detects restricted substances and chemical safety.
- Cybersecurity Testing: Ensures IoT device protection against cyber threats.
- Component Testing: Tests specific parts like batteries, LEDs, or sensors.
Key Standards used at ATS Test Lab IEC 60529, IEC 60068, ISO 16750, IEC 61000 series and more

Telecom & Network Industries
Any telecom product needs to be checked by a lab that’s been given the “stamp of approval” (NABL accreditation) to ensure it meets certain standards before it can be sold in India.
Key Aspects of Testing:
- Functionality: Testing the basic functionality of the equipment to ensure it performs as intended.
- Performance: Evaluating the speed, capacity, and reliability of the equipment under various conditions.
- Interoperability: Ensuring the equipment works seamlessly with other devices and networks.
- Security: Testing for vulnerabilities and potential security breaches.
- Compliance: Meeting regulatory requirements and industry standards.
Key Standards used at ATS Test Lab IEEE, 3GPP, IEC, ISO 9000 and more