The testing complex includes nine main types of tests and is a continuation of the previously launched robotic functional testing line, which checks the correct operation of the keyboard, display, speakers, and other components. The new line focuses on testing their mechanical durability.
Specialized machines simulate the cyclical opening and closing of the laptop lid to check the stability of hinges and flexible cables. Robotic manipulators perform multiple presses on each keyboard key and touchpad with adjustable force.
Special attention is paid to checking wear resistance: abrasive wear tests determine the resistance of the applied symbols on the keys, and other tests check the resistance of the body surfaces to household cleaning products. In addition, the line conducts tests on the bending of cables and connectors, checking their reliability under repeated bending with control of the integrity of the conductive wires. Stands test the strength of screw connections under lateral load, and a special salt spray chamber checks corrosion resistance in an aggressive environment. The cycle is completed by high-precision measurement of the geometric parameters of components with an accuracy of up to a micron.