Mobile SAR Testing Laboratory Services for Handset Compliance

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Mobile SAR Testing for Handsets and Wireless Devices

Mobile SAR testing measures radiofrequency energy absorption from handsets and wearable wireless devices to ensure compliance with human exposure limits. The laboratory service provides test setups and measurement procedures that quantify Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) under representative usage conditions for procurement and certification workflows.

Testing & Calibration Capability Overview

  • Applicable standards and measurement protocols for SAR assessment.
  • Measurement equipment: SAR phantom models, probe systems and network analyzers.
  • Test conditions: body-worn and head models across multiple frequency bands.
  • Reporting: measured SAR values, scan maps and compliance verdicts aligned to applicable exposure limits.
  • Sample handling: device firmware state, power control and positioning logs are recorded.

Engagement Terms & Scheduling

  • Service Format: In-lab SAR measurement with pre-test setup verification and firmware control.
  • Turnaround Time: Typically 7–10 working days for full-band SAR suites; multi-band or repeat testing may require longer.
  • Sample Requirement: Multiple production samples or engineering prototypes per measurement campaign.
  • Pricing Basis: Pricing per campaign driven by number of frequency bands and positioning variants.
  • Quality Assurance: Measurement uncertainty and calibration records accompany final reports.

Business Operations: Merchant, Service Provider

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Industrial Applications & Compliance Use Cases

Certification teams, QA managers and regulatory officers use SAR testing to demonstrate compliance with exposure limits prior to market launch. The service resolves exposure uncertainty by providing measured SAR values under defined user scenarios, supporting product labeling and regulatory submissions. Applications include handset type approval, wearable device evaluation, and vendor qualification for wireless products.

Testing & Calibration Methodology

The SAR measurement workflow uses anthropomorphic phantoms with tissue-simulating liquids, calibrated probe systems, and networked signal sources. Instrumentation includes calibrated SAR probes, robotic positioning systems, and spectrum/network analyzers. Methods reference recognized measurement protocols to ensure repeatable positioning, power control, and data capture for each band and usage posture.

Documentation & Traceability

  • Standards/Methods Covered: Measurement procedures aligned to widely adopted SAR test protocols for wireless devices.
  • Reporting: Comprehensive test report with SAR maps, measurement uncertainty, and guidance for compliance interpretation.
  • Documents Provided: Test Certificate, Probe Calibration Records, Measurement Uncertainty Statement, and test setup logs.

Buyer Decision Guide

Buyers should confirm target frequency bands, intended use postures (handheld, body-worn), and firmware test modes before booking. Early alignment on reference power levels and production sample availability reduces repeat test cycles. If SAR values approach limits, plan for design mitigation or additional shielding validation.

Request a Testing Quote

Share device type, frequency bands, and sample quantity to receive a SAR test scope, schedule, and estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many samples are recommended for SAR campaigns? Multiple production-equivalent units are recommended to capture unit-to-unit variation; exact counts depend on test scope and regulatory expectations.
  • What drives SAR test pricing? Pricing depends on number of frequency bands, test positions (head/body), and required measurement precision.
  • Which measurement evidence is provided? Reports include SAR maps, averaged SAR values, measurement uncertainty, and probe calibration documentation.
  • How are test samples submitted? Devices are submitted with firmware test modes and detailed configuration logs; final reports are issued electronically on completion.
S. No. Testing Product Category Related Standard
1Testing of Devices Used in Close Proximity to Head & BodyIEEE 1528, IEC/EN 62209-1, IEC/EN 62209-2, EN 50360, IEC 62479
Established in: 2007
Bussiness Type: Private Limited
Bussiness Type: Merchant, Service Provider
MSME: Yes
Export Turnover (3 years): Less than US$10,000
Certifications: TEC Certificate of Designation , ISO/IEC 17025: 2017
Countries would like to export to: United Arab Emirates
No of employees: 101-300

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