In the burn-in test, the IPC components are tested
under high load over long periods of time in order to identify any problems that may arise at an early stage. This enables the
early detection of material and component weaknesses. The burn-in test checks the quality of individual components and thus identifies components in advance that could possibly fail in continuous industrial operation. The aim is
to avoid the installation of defective assemblies and damaged components in the industrial PCs. In contrast to the usual short tests (e.g. so-called run-in tests),
defective components are identified immediately with the noax burn-in test.
At the end of the day, this serves to increase the quality and reliability of the components, because a correspondingly long operating time can be expected for all components that survive the noax burn-in test.