GB/T 20643.2-2025
ActiveSpecific environmental condition—Environmental test method—Part 2: Artificial environment test method and guidance—Electric and electronic products(including communication products)
特殊环境条件 环境试验方法 第2部分:人工模拟试验方法及导则 电工电子产品(含通信产品)
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies artificial environmental test methods, such as temperature, humidity, and vibration simulations, for evaluating the performance and reliability of electric, electronic, and communication products under specific harsh conditions. It is applied by manufacturers and testing laboratories in industries like telecommunications, consumer electronics, and industrial automation to conduct controlled laboratory tests that replicate extreme or specialized environments. The guidance helps ensure product durability and compliance with Chinese national requirements for equipment intended for use in challenging operational settings.
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