Westpak has always believed that "Integrity is the Priceless Ingredient in Testing". It’s clear to us, and probably to the rest of the world as well, that any test can be made to reinforce any bias if the test operator is slippery enough. We fully understand that clients come to Westpak for truthful answers to their questions, even if the results are not favorable or downright undesirable. We believe that bad data is actually worse than no data. Without data, the typical designer is cautious. With bad data, that same designer is guaranteed to go the wrong direction.
We attempt to put ourselves in our client's shoes and to provide the highest quality testing possible in the most efficient fashion.
Westpak's mission is to provide the best possible and highest quality testing services in an environmentally friendly manner, using calibrated and well-maintained equipment at all times, conducted by test engineers that are knowledgeable, highly motivated, and well-trained.
Westpak is accredited to the highest level of quality possible in our specialized areas. The list of Westpak certifications and accreditations include the following:
ISO 9001 Certification
Granted by UL
ISO 17025 Accreditation
Granted by A2LA
ISO 14001 Certification
Granted By UL
ISTA Certification
Granted by the International Safe Transit Association
HISTORY
Westpak was organized in 1986 by Walter Dunning and Herbert Schueneman in an attempt to offer high quality testing services to high-tech firms in the central California area. By concentrating on delivering the best possible customer service, Westpak now claims a client list of well over 1,000 satisfied firms, more than 50 of which are in the Fortune 500. We currently employ more than 50 professionals who consider customer service to be their highest priority.
Westpak is often called upon to create special test fixtures, procedures, and even equipment to conduct specialized testing for our clients and customers. The following represents only a small number of the specialized pieces of equipment that were created to fulfill a specialized and often urgent need.
A producer of high quality ice cream noticed that they were having difficulty shipping new flavors of ice cream over high altitude passes, even though other flavors seemed to work just fine. This producer approached Westpak to determine what shipping parameters may be affecting the ice cream and how they could test for those hazards.
Through experimentation and R&D work, Westpak determined that the three parameters that affect ice cream during transit are temperature, vibration, and atmospheric (barometric) pressure. After further experimentation, Westpak finalized a test setup that could control all three parameters within the ranges necessary for ice cream shipment. By carefully studying the distribution environment for this product, Westpak was able to determine the correct level for each parameter and incorporate this into a test protocol. The client now reports the successful shipment of all new flavors of ice cream in environments that previously had caused substantial problems
An innovative client developed a special pillow with a unique material and a unique shape that would assist in the treatment of sleep apnea and similar sleep disorders. Prior to marketing this unique pillow, the client asked Westpak to develop a specialized test fixture that would accurately simulate a human head compressing the pillow in three different methods. In addition, the client also wanted the test fixture to rotate the head form stimulating turning of the body with the head resting on the pillow.
Westpak developed the fixture with platforms that statistically matched the 95 percentile male head in both mass and center of gravity. Actuation mechanisms and sensors were installed and calibrated to accurately measure the deflection of the pillow material for each compression and to calculate the degree of compression set.
The manufacturer of a high end laptop computer system was very interested in shipping the product in a container designed like a small briefcase. However, they wanted to make sure that the handle applied to the shipping container was both strong and reliable prior to committing to the package design.
Westpak designed and built a system for swinging this briefcase-sized shipping container in ways that simulated extreme handling by the purchasers of this product. The data clearly identified the best possible handle design for their anticipated in-use environment.
Many smaller or handheld devices rely on human input by means of mechanical buttons. The reliability of these buttons through multiple cycles is an important characteristic in the overall design and reliability of the product.
Westpak has designed and implemented a number of different devices that use small pneumatic cylinders to actuate buttons at the proper force level, frequency, and number of cycles. In some cases variables may include the angle of impact, the force of the actuation, and the sequence of button pushing on a multi-buttoned device. Some manufacturers even require verification of proper contact prior to continuing the test. A requirement for a unit under test (UUT) to pass 1 million cycles or more is not unusual.
The ability to resist cracking and failure of electronic cables fastened to a rigid component of a product is important in the overall product design where flexible cables are attached. The manufacturer of a game controller approached Westpak to simulate strain relief failures that had been occurring at demonstration facilities for their products. Westpak was able to determine the motions required and designed a piece of test equipment that accurately reproduced product motion and the related field failures.
By using Westpak’s test equipment and test method, the manufacturer was able to test various different types of strain relief mechanisms and was able to determine the best solution. Surprisingly, the one that produced the best results in the test and later in the field was not the intuitive choice of the product designer.
The manufacturer of a small handheld device wanted to simulate the environment of a youthful jogger with their device strapped to the jogger's waist or wrist. Visual observations were made and measurements were taken using portable electronic devices. The frequency, amplitude, and sequence of physical inputs were established.
A test device was then constructed to properly reproduce the exact frequency, amplitude, and sequence of vibration and impacts experienced by the device when worn by an athletic jogger. Results were favorable.
A producer of solar photovoltaic products approached Westpak to reproduce the effect of wind vibration on their product without the use of an expensive wind tunnel. The manufacturer wanted to determine the effect of wind induced vibration on their products.
Westpak determined that the response of the product in a wind tunnel was the same as the response from a strong wind environment produced in the laboratory. By mounting powerful air blowers in parallel and focusing the wind in the proper position, an exact replica of the field effect was obtained. Wind speeds in excess of 200 km/hr (124 mph) were measured at the surface of the product. The mounting technique was validated along with wind induced vibration response.
The harsh environment experienced by outdoor products such as smart meters was a concern for those designing some of these new devices. Extreme thermal cycle testing was considered to be one of the best possible indicators of long-term outdoor reliability. However, a critical component of the product could not be exposed to these temperature extremes because it was not intended to be mounted and subjected to the same thermal extremes as the meter itself.
Westpak designed and built a special thermal break whereby components of the smart meter that required temperature cycling were exposed to extreme temperatures necessary, with the other components mounted outside the environmental chamber. This thermal break protected the components from the rigors of thermal cycling. The test procedure and special equipment developed by Westpak has become a routine part of the reliability testing for these devices here.
Have you ever wondered what the purpose of a Quality Management System is? Quality is Consistency. At Westpak, we employ a dedicated quality department to ensure you are receiving a consistent testing service and report every time you test with us. Our Quality and Environmental Management System was born from Westpak's founding principal that integrity and customer service are the priceless components in testing. At Westpak, our purpose is to provide you with accurate, reliable test data from properly calibrated, validated and maintained equipment, using trained engineers who utilize Good Laboratory Practices all the time.
Westpak became ISO 9001 certified in 2002 by Underwriter Laboratories. In 2009, our QMS was elevated to the status of accreditation to ISO 17025 through A2LA. Accreditation is the highest level of competence a laboratory can demonstrate, not only in testing but also internal calibration procedures. There are very few accredited dynamic testing laboratories in the United States, and Westpak is proud of our commitment to excellence and to our customers in this regard. Our commitment to being a community leader of environmental awareness has led to our ISO 14001 certification in 2011. We encourage our Westpak employees and customers to leave our communities a more beautiful place than they were found. Rounding out our certifications, Westpak maintains an International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) lab certification and certification for testing of Dangerous goods through the Department of Transportation.
In order to ensure you are receiving accurate and reliable data, Westpak routinely performs all the required ISO elements including training, audits, management reviews, calibration and maintenance, corrective and preventative actions, document control, equipment and method validations, among other elements. We are committed to providing the best testing service with trustworthy data, highest level of quality and customer service possible. At Westpak, we strive to be the vendor you don't have to worry about.
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