IEC 62115 Clause 19 Photobiological Safety Test System for Illuminated Toys
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The IEC 62115 Clause 19 Photobiological Safety Test System for Illuminated Toys provides full compliance with Clause 19 requirements of IEC 62115. This standard specifically addresses photobiological safety performance of light sources integrated into toys, with the objective of mitigating potential hazards including photochemical and thermal damage to children’s ocular and dermal tissues from light emission.
Addressing the fundamental requirements specified in Clause 19 of IEC 62115, this photobiological safety test system implements a professional measurement framework. The system delivers precise measurement of critical parameters across various toy illumination devices, including radiation intensity, irradiance, photochromic expansion angle, peak wavelength, dominant wavelength, and spectral bandwidth. Through simulation of typical toy usage illumination scenarios, the system evaluates photobiological safety metrics such as blue light hazard classification and ultraviolet radiation intensity levels. Incorporating a high-precision spectral analysis module with automated control functionality, the system enables rapid acquisition of photobiological characteristic variations under different operational conditions. For instance, the system provides real-time monitoring of spectral stability during continuous toy operation and assesses the impact of flicker frequency and luminous intensity fluctuations on pediatric visual systems.
Through rigorous implementation of IEC 62115 Clause 19 requirements via this testing platform, toy manufacturers and accredited testing facilities can scientifically determine whether toy illumination sources meet established photobiological safety thresholds. This approach prevents safety risks originating from light source design deficiencies at the development stage, establishing a technical safeguard for ocular and dermal protection when children interact with illuminated toys.
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