The quality tests in electric toothbrush is not only directly related to the consumer’s experience, but also affects the brand’s reputation and market competitiveness. Therefore, in the process of electric toothbrush manufacturing, it is crucial to ensure the quality of the finished product.
We all know that waterproof problems and the inability to turn on and off the machine normally have always been common problems for many electric toothbrushes after using them for a period of time. So which link is wrong for these problems? Usually, in order to avoid such problems, electric toothbrush factories usually use air tightness testing equipment for air tightness testing during the manufacturing process to ensure the stable performance and long service life of electric toothbrushes. In this article, let’s take a deeper look at this test.
The air tightness quality tests in electric toothbrush production is a quality test tool that can help us test the air tightness ability of electric toothbrushes. The testing process applies specific pressure and airflow to simulate a series of situations that may be encountered during daily use, such as changes in water temperature, different degrees of force, and so on. During the test, the equipment will test the air tightness ability of the electric toothbrush to ensure that it will not leak during use, thereby ensuring the quality of the electric toothbrush.
In the modern market, various electric toothbrush brands and models continue to emerge. Although the waterproof level of most electric toothbrushes can basically meet the IPX7 standard, due to differences in manufacturing processes and materials, electric toothbrushes from different manufacturers have large differences in air tightness capabilities. Some low-quality electric toothbrushes have problems such as air leakage, water ingress, and inability to turn on after a very short period of use.
As a professional electric toothbrush manufacturer, Powsmart will use an electric toothbrush air tightness tester to test the air tightness of semi-finished or finished products after taking various waterproof treatment measures for electric toothbrushes, so as to exclude those products that do not meet the requirements for air tightness.
When doing a non-destructive electric toothbrush waterproof test, according to the shape and specifications of the electric toothbrush, we will customize the matching tooling fixture, put the electric toothbrush in and set the corresponding test parameters. The sensor in the electric toothbrush airtight waterproof tester will detect the changes in the internal air pressure value in real time. According to the set parameters, it will determine whether the electric toothbrush’s sealing meets the requirements. If there is a leak, it indicates unqualified (NG light + alarm).
There are three main steps for the airtight tester to detect electric toothbrushes: first, set the corresponding detection parameters on the electric toothbrush airtight tester; second, put the electric toothbrush into the mold test cavity of the tooling fixture; third, press the double start button on the tooling fixture at the same time and wait for the test results.

As a manufacturer that has provided OEM services to brand owners for more than 20 years, Powsmart not only has an independent R&D team and has obtained more than 100 patents, but also has its own electric toothbrush production and assembly factory base, covering an area of more than 3,000 square meters. If you want to know more about the important tests in the production process of electric toothbrushes or consult the customized OEM service of electric toothbrushes, please contact us directly! https://www.powsmart.com/contact-us/
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