GB/T 2423.102-2008
ActiveEnvironmental testing for electric and electronic products - Part 2: Test methods - Test: combined temperature(cold and heat)/low air pressure/vibration(sinusoidal)
电工电子产品环境试验 第2部分:试验方法 试验:温度(低温、高温)/低气压/振动(正弦)综合
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a combined environmental test method that simultaneously applies temperature extremes (cold and heat), low air pressure, and sinusoidal vibration to electric and electronic products. It is used to evaluate the structural integrity and functional performance of equipment exposed to high-altitude or aerospace conditions, such as airborne electronics, satellite components, or automotive parts undergoing rapid altitude changes. The test is critical for verifying product reliability in environments where thermal, pressure, and mechanical stresses occur concurrently.
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