GB/T 2423.8-1995
AbolishedEnvironmentaltesting for electric and electronic products--Part 2:Test methods--Test Ed:Free fall
电工电子产品环境试验 第二部分:试验方法 试验Ed:自由跌落
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a test method for simulating the free fall of electric and electronic products onto a rigid surface, assessing their ability to withstand accidental drops during handling, transportation, or use. It is applied in quality assurance and product development contexts, particularly for portable devices, components, and packaging systems across industries like consumer electronics, telecommunications, and automotive. The test helps evaluate mechanical robustness and structural integrity by exposing products to controlled drop impacts from specified heights and orientations.
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