SAR Laboratory

Product Testing

SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) Testing Laboratory

With the increasing use of devices that utilize wireless technologies, concerns about their adverse biological effects have grown. International organizations, including the World Health Organization and the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, have intervened in this area and established limits for the amount of radiation exposure to the human body from devices that are within 20 centimeters of the body. In this context, international standards were developed in collaboration with the IEC and IEEE. These standards have also been updated in line with the development of telecommunications networks.

The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the amount of power radiated in the source of the electromagnetic field, which is absorbed by the body tissue as heat, while the maximum transmitted power is simulated. The SAR laboratory of RCII is equipped with the latest RF exposure assessment equipment. With two phantoms (head and body models), this laboratory is capable of testing all types of devices, including SIM card-based devices, mobile phones, tablets, and other equipment such as card readers, pocket modems, laptops, etc., in accordance with national and international standards IEC/IEEE62209-1528 and the acceptable limits set by the technical regulations and approvals of the Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA-DEC 91001).

SAR testing can be conducted for the following devices:

Mobile phones(all frequency bands including 2G, 3G and 4G)
Body worn devices
Laptops & Tablet PCs
PTT Radios
Point Of Sale (POS) Devices
Cordless Telephones
Private Mobile Radios