Data type | Device.SolidIngressProtectionLevel |
Description | The degree to which the device is protected against harmful intrusion by solid particles. |
Primitive type | Enum |
Value | Description | Notes |
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IP0x | The product is not protected against solid foreign objects. | |
IP1x | The product is protected against solid foreign objects of 50 mm or greater diameter. | |
IP2x | The product is protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5 mm or greater diameter. | |
IP3x | The product is protected against solid foreign objects of 2.5 mm or greater diameter. | |
IP4x | The product is protected against solid foreign objects of 1.0 mm or greater diameter. | |
IP5x | The product is dust-protected. | |
IP6x | The product is dust-tight. |
Source | Article | Excerpt |
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International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) | IP Ratings |
Electric and electronic equipment deteriorate or malfunction when water or dust enters the device. The IEC has developed the ingress protection (IP) ratings, which grade the resistance of an enclosure against the intrusion of dust or liquids.The ratings are widely used throughout industry. The IP code is composed of two numerals: The first numeral refers to the protection against solid objects and is rated on a scale from 0 (no protection) to 6 (no ingress of dust). The second numeral rates the enclosure’s protection against liquids and uses a scale from 0 (no protection) to 9 (high-pressure hot water from different angles). (read more) |
Wikipedia | IP Code |
The standard aims to provide users more detailed information than vague marketing terms such as waterproof. For example, a cellular phone rated at IP67 is "dust resistant" and can be "immersed in 1 meter of freshwater for up to 30 minutes".
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