GB/T 12847-1991
ActiveBlank detail specification for hydrogen thyratrons
氢闸流管空白详细规范 (可供认证用)
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 12847-1991 provides a standardized template for specifying the detailed performance, testing, and quality assurance requirements for hydrogen thyratrons. It is applied in the electronics industry for the design, procurement, and certification of these gas-filled switching tubes used in high-voltage pulse circuits, such as radar modulators and particle accelerators. The standard ensures consistency in documentation and facilitates mutual recognition of product compliance among manufacturers and testing bodies.
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