GB/T 2423.7-1995
AbolishedEnvironmental testing for electric and electronic products--Part 2:Test methods--Test Ec and guidance:Drop and topple (Primarily for equipment-type specimens)
电工电子产品环境试验 第二部分:试验方法 试验Ec和导则:倾跌与翻倒 (主要用于设备型样品)
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 2423.7-1995 specifies the test methods for simulating the effects of drops and topples that electric and electronic equipment may encounter during handling, transportation, or use. It is applied to equipment-type specimens, such as industrial control panels, household appliances, or communication devices, to assess their structural integrity and functional reliability after mechanical shocks. This standard is primarily used in product development, quality assurance, and type testing to ensure equipment can withstand accidental impacts without compromising safety or performance.
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