
PEAK-G Test Equipment
PEAK-G Test Equipment has partnered with several global manufacturers of sound, vibration, product and package test equipment for end users in North America. Here are our partners:
- RULA Technologies – vibration controllers, shaker amplifiers and more.
- CME Technology – product and package test equipment.
- Prosig – Sound & vibration DAQ analyzers.
- DJB Instruments – Accelerometers, impact hammers and accessories.
- Dynalabs – permanent magnet and model shakers, MEMS accelerometers, IMU sensors.
- VB Tech – Electro-dynamic (ED) shaker test systems.
- Rotec – Torsional vibration & valve train measurement systems.
- eMpulse Test Systems – servo-electric road simulators and MAST systems.
- CVMS Climatic – temperature humidity test chambers.
Some reasons why you should select PEAK-G for your sound and vibration test equipment needs:
Vibration Testing trends in 2025
- Miniaturization and Portability: With the growing demand for portable devices and smaller products across industries, there is a trend toward miniaturization of vibration testing equipment. Portable and lightweight testing systems allow for on-site testing, reducing logistics and turnaround times.
- Multi-Axis Vibration Testing: Multi-axis vibration testing, which simulates real-world conditions more accurately, is expected to gain prominence. Products are often subjected to vibration in multiple directions simultaneously, and multi-axis testing can provide more comprehensive insights into product performance and durability.
- Increased Focus on Environmental Testing: Environmental testing, including vibration testing, is becoming more critical as products need to withstand harsher conditions. Testing protocols may expand to include a broader range of environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and altitude in conjunction with vibration testing.
- Simulation and Virtual Testing: Virtual testing and simulation software are likely to advance, allowing engineers to simulate vibration environments digitally before physical testing. This trend can accelerate product development cycles and reduce costs associated with physical testing.
- Industry-Specific Standards and Regulations: Different industries have specific standards and regulations regarding vibration testing. As technologies and products become more specialized, there may be a trend toward the development of industry-specific testing standards to ensure product reliability and compliance.
- Focus on Sustainability: Sustainability concerns are permeating all aspects of product development and testing. Vibration testing may evolve to consider the environmental impact of testing procedures and equipment, as well as the durability and recyclability of tested products.
- Real-Time Monitoring and Feedback: Real-time monitoring of vibration tests can provide immediate feedback to engineers, enabling them to make adjustments on the fly and optimize testing parameters for better results.