GB/T 2423.2-2008
ActiveEnvironmental testing - Part 2: Test methods - Tests B: Dry heat
电工电子产品环境试验 第2部分:试验方法 试验B:高温
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GB/T 2423.2-2008 specifies the dry heat test method for electrical and electronic products, determining their ability to withstand and operate under specified high-temperature conditions. It is applied in environmental testing laboratories to simulate non-condensing high-temperature environments, such as those found in desert climates or near heat sources, for components and equipment across industries like automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics. The standard is used during product development, qualification, and quality control to assess performance, insulation, and mechanical integrity under sustained elevated temperatures.
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