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Northwest EMC Now Offers MIL-STD and RTCA DO-160 Certified Testing at Oregon and Washington Labs

anechoicTo better meet the needs of Military and Aerospace EMC customers across the United States, Northwest EMC has recently expanded its Military and Aerospace EMC testing capabilities to include MIL-STD and RTCA DO-160 certified testing at EMC labs in Hillsboro, Oregon and Bothell, Washington.

Northwest EMC is now able to offer 200V/m MIL-STD and RTCA DO-160 testing. The full scope of accreditation for the Oregon and Washington facilities regarding the specific testing is available by clicking on the following links.

Washington scope:
http://www.nwemc.com/sites/www.nwemc.com/files/body-content-files/NVLAP%20Scope%20-%20Bothell%20exp%209-30-16.pdf

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Oregon scope:
http://www.nwemc.com/sites/www.nwemc.com/files/body-content-files/NVLAP%20Scope%20Hillsboro%20exp%209-30-16.pdf

In order to expand these EMC testing services, Northwest EMC added new semi-anechoic chambers, anterior rooms, high powered amplifiers and antennas and additional transient equipment at both testing locations.

About Northwest EMC, Inc. (www.nwemc.com)
Northwest EMC offers customers comprehensive, state-of-the-art testing services, serving customers from initial contact to completion of the approval process and then on to market.

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