GB/T 5170.15-2005
AbolishedInspection methods for basic parameters of environmental testing equipments for electric and electronic products hydraulic vibrating type machines for vibration(sinusoidal)test
电工电子产品环境试验设备 基本参数检定方法 振动(正弦)试验用液压振动台
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This standard specifies the inspection methods for verifying the basic parameters of hydraulic vibrating machines used for sinusoidal vibration testing of electric and electronic products. It is applied in environmental testing laboratories and manufacturing quality assurance to ensure that hydraulic vibration tables meet specified performance criteria for amplitude, frequency, and waveform fidelity. The standard is critical for validating test equipment used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics, where precise sinusoidal vibration simulation is required for product reliability assessment.
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