GB/T 39956.2-2021
ActivePneumatic fluid power—Electro-pneumatic pressure control valves—Part 2: Test methods to determine main characteristics to include in the supplier's literature
气动 电-气压力控制阀 第2部分:评定商务文件中应包含的主要特性的试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the test methods for determining the main characteristics of electro-pneumatic pressure control valves, such as pressure regulation accuracy, response time, and flow capacity. It is applied in the pneumatic fluid power industry for manufacturers and suppliers to generate consistent performance data for inclusion in technical literature and commercial documents. The standard ensures that procurement engineers and end-users can reliably compare valve specifications across different suppliers for industrial automation and machinery control systems.
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