Ortlieb IP Rating Information Page
May 15, 2017
ORTLIEB IP RATING INFORMATION PAGE
Understanding IP Ratings |
IP (Ingress Protection) ratings are an industry standard which classify the degree of water and dust protection provided but what do all the numbers mean?
If a case has a water only rating, it will be written as IPX7. The X is a placeholder in the absence of the associated dust rating and the number gives the water rating.
If a case has a dust only rating, it will be written as IP6X. The X is a place holder in the absence of the associated water rating and the number gives the dust rating.
Example: If a case has a dustproof rating of 6 and a water rating of 7, this would be written as IP67.
Below is a chart of the IP standard as it relates to water proof/water resistant and dustproof ability.
Dustproof Classifications |
Waterproof Classifications |
IP5X- Protected against dust, slight penetration of dust is possible
IP6X - Dust proof, no penetration of dust |
IPX4 – Protected against splashing water from all angles
IPX5 – Protected against water sprayed at a low pressure from any direction |
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IPX6 – Protects from a higher pressure water spray, heavy seas and temporary flooding.
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Choosing The Right Waterproof / Weatherproof Case
To help choose the correct case for your documents, smartphone, GPS or tablet the first step is to decide on the level of protection you need. To keep this simple we have separated them into 3 categories.
Weatherproof: IPX4 + IPX5- These cases are ideal for basic protection and will protect from rain, spray and dust. Ideal for use out on the hill, travelling or super soaker battles!
Waterproof: IPX6 + IPX7- Providing a higher level of protection waterproof cases are happy with the odd dunking if you fall in a river or lake, perfect for scrambling.
Submersible: IPX8- For sustained immersion or deeper water, fully submersible cases will protect your kit. A good option for watersports enthusiasts