GB/T 5170.10-2008
AbolishedInspection methods for environmental testing equipments for electric and electronic products - Combined high and low temperature/low air pressure testing equipments
电工电子产品环境试验设备检验方法 高低温低气压试验设备
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the inspection methods for combined high and low temperature and low air pressure testing equipment used to simulate extreme environmental conditions. It is applied in the testing of electric and electronic products to verify the equipment's ability to accurately control temperature and altitude parameters during combined stress tests. The standard is primarily used by manufacturers and testing laboratories to ensure the reliability and performance of products intended for aerospace, military, and high-altitude applications.
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