PSNC has a network of 20 units of phenological stations, consisting of a PTZ camera with 40x optical zoom and a GSM router. These stations are used to observe phenological phenomena and monitor the occurrence of pests and plant diseases. They are located throughout Poland. Additionally, PSNC is the owner of data transmitted from a network of 550 agrometeorological stations. These stations are precise tools for conducting continuous meteorological measurements.
The laboratory uses state-of-the-art testing platforms to simulate mechanical shocks, vibrations, drops, compressions, and and temperature and humidity variations, as well as multi-axis movement sequences. These simulations are based on real-world transport profiles and international testing standards (such as ISTA, ASTM, and ISO). Beyond standard compliance, the laboratory enables custom testing campaigns tailored to specific logistics environments, including last-mile delivery, air or sea freight, or agro-food cold chains.
The laboratory offers a wide range of ageing simulations, including thermal, mechanical, chemical, and climatic stresses, to replicate real-life or extreme use conditions. These tests are designed to evaluate material durability, detect failure mechanisms, and support predictive maintenance strategies. Our infrastructure supports both standardised testing protocols and tailor-made test campaigns, adapted to specific use cases or industrial environments.
These tests form part of the range of services for simulating environmental constraints such as mechanical, climatic, or electromagnetic compatibility.
These tests serve to assess the mechanical behaviour of products under both normal and severe operating conditions. They successfully incorporate into a comprehensive qualification and characterisation program the set of equipment ancillary to testing conducted on electromagnetic compatibility, climate, electricity, etc...
These chambers offer free-field primary and secondary calibration, directivity measurement, sound power measurement for machines, sound absorption measurement in reverberation rooms in accordance with ISO 354, and COFRAC certification for all these tests.
LNE's facilities for electromagnetic compatibility are part of the conformity assessment steps to ensure electrical, electronic, and embedded components comply with safety requirements.
For this purpose, LNE Laboratory is eager to guide you in determining the services you'll need to satisfy such requirements. The application of safety standards makes it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of the device's means of protection. In the context of CE marking, the conformity of products with harmonised standards makes it possible to obtain a presumption of conformity with the requirements of the directives and regulations relating to these standards. To assess compliance with these standards, LNE offers testing and documentary analysis services.