Last updated 6th October 2024

Hail Impact Testing

Hail impact testing program is an integral part of product qualification activity. It is important to test products meant for outdoor working for their ability to bear hail impact. Hail impact testing is done to protect life and property such as automobiles, roofs, solar panels, aircraft components, etc. during hail storms. When testing, samples endure controlled collisions with simulated hailstones of different sizes and speeds. The equipment used includes devices that launch hailstones at specific speeds and angles. High-speed cameras and sensors are used to capture the impact dynamics and the damage caused to the sample.

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Introduction to Hail Impact Testing

Hail is a form of precipitation comprising solid ice. Hail is formed when a thunderstorm updraft lifts a water droplet above the freezing level in the atmosphere, causing the water drops to freeze and form ice. Hail can cause potential damage to livestock and people, homes, vehicles, and aircraft. Hail impact is a destructive environmental phenomenon costing millions of dollars yearly for damage control. Hail impact tests provide vital information for engineers to understand how materials and products withstand real-world weather. These tests guide choices in material selection, improve designs, and enhance durability. The data gathered also helps establish standards that ensure the safety and reliability of products and infrastructure in areas vulnerable to hailstorms. MaTestLab is one of the best testing service providers, with the best network of testing laboratories in the USA to conduct hail impact testing for our clients. 

Hail Impact Testing Procedure

Hail impact testing assesses a material or product’s durability when exposed to hail strike at high velocities and low temperatures. Air canons are used to project both simulated and actual hail to the most accurate results. Projectiles made of metal, stone, or transparent ice are used for testing. Sizes of hail range from 0.5 inches to 2.75 inches in diameter, velocities up to 1111.32 Km per hour, and temperatures as low as -20 degrees Celsius. LASER-equipped systems providing repetitive impacts within a quarter inch of the desired target are used to achieve high accuracy.

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Industries and Products

Hail impact testing is extensively utilized in aerospace, automobile, military and defense, heavy machinery, solar energy, building, and construction sectors. In the vehicle industry, hail impact testing verifies that vehicle parts like body panels, windshields, and exteriors can handle hail without harming safety. In aerospace, it’s also crucial to check aircraft surfaces and engine parts to make sure they’ll work well even in bad weather.

Windshields, antennas, vehicle components, aircraft components, solar panels, ground-based commercial equipment, roofing, and other building materials are the products that use hail impact testing for their qualification. 

Hail Impact Testing Methods

Hail impact testing is a crucial component of an environmental testing program done for QA and regulatory purposes. Various test methods are employed for hail impact test.

ASTM F320 is the standard test method for hail impact resistance of aerospace transparent enclosures such as windshields, canopy, windows, and lens covers. For this test, simulated hailstones consisting of ice balls molded under tightly controlled conditions are used.

ASTM E822: This describes the standard practice for determining resistance of solar collector covers to hail by impact with propelled ice balls. This practice gives a procedure for determining the ability of cover plates for flat-plate solar collectors to withstand impact forces of falling hail. Propelled ice balls are used to simulate falling hailstones. This practice does not cover photovoltaic cells or arrays.

ASTM E1038: This test method is used for determining the ability of photovoltaic modules to withstand impact forces of falling hail. Propelled ice balls are used to simulate falling hailstones. This test method can be used with various sizes of ice balls.

ANSI FM 4473: This is an impact resistance test standard for testing rigid roofing materials by impacting them with freezer ice balls.

FAQ's

Where can I get the hail impact testing tested?

You can share your hail impact testing testing requirements with MaTestLab. MaTestLab has a vast network of material testing laboratories, spread across the USA and Canada. We support your all material testing needs ranging from specific hail impact testing test to various testing techniques.

How much do I need to pay for the hail impact testing test?

Please contact us for a detailed quote for your hail impact testing testing needs. Cost incurred to carry out different hail impact testing testing methodology depends on the type of raw material; number of samples, coupons, or specimens; test conditions, turn around time etc. Costs of some ASTM testing methods start from $100 and the final value depends upon the factors listed above. Please contact us for the best and latest prices.

How many samples are required for hail impact testing?

The required number of samples or specimens should comply with the procedure given in the hail impact testing standard. However, the MaTestLab operations team can assist you for your special requirements once you share your testing details with us.

How much discount can I get on the hail impact testing test?

MaTestLab has a vast testing laboratory network, hence we bring you the best testing facilities in a cost-effective way. We offer considerable discounts (15-20%) to our returning customers based on test volume and frequency.

How many days will it take to complete the hail impact testing test?

The turnaround time for hail impact testing test methodology depends upon the test procedure mentioned in the standard test document. However, we at MaTestLab understand your research requirements and hence try to get your test completed within the least possible time.

Where can I get the hail impact testing tested?

You can share your hail impact testing testing requirements with MaTestLab. MaTestLab has a vast network of material testing laboratories, spread across the USA and Canada. We support your all material testing needs ranging from specific hail impact testing test to various testing techniques.

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