GB/T 2423.35-2005
AbolishedEnvironmental testing for electric and electronic products Part 2:Tests Tests Z/Afc:Combined cold/vibration(sinusoidal)tests for both heat-dissipating and non-heat-dissipating specimens
电工电子产品环境试验 第2部分:试验方法 试验Z/AFc:散热和非散热试验样品的低温/振动(正弦)综合试验
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a combined test method for subjecting both heat-dissipating and non-heat-dissipating electrical and electronic products to simultaneous low temperature and sinusoidal vibration conditions. It is applied in environmental testing laboratories to evaluate the mechanical and functional integrity of components and equipment, such as automotive electronics or aerospace instruments, under cold and vibratory stress. The test ensures product reliability for applications where items must withstand freezing temperatures while experiencing continuous or periodic vibration.
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