GB/T 5170.11-2008
AbolishedInspection methods for environmental testing equipments for electric and electronic products - Corrosive gas testing equipments
电工电子产品环境试验设备检验方法 腐蚀气体试验设备
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This standard specifies the inspection methods for corrosive gas testing equipment used to evaluate the resistance of electric and electronic products to corrosive atmospheres. It is applied in environmental testing laboratories and manufacturing quality control to verify that test chambers accurately generate and maintain specified concentrations of gases like sulfur dioxide or hydrogen sulfide. The standard ensures consistent and reliable test conditions for assessing product durability in industrial, automotive, or marine environments where corrosive gases are present.
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