GB/T 5170.18-2022
ActiveInspection methods for environmental testing equipments—Part 18:Composite temperature/humidity cyclic testing equipments
环境试验设备检验方法 第18部分:温度/湿度组合循环试验设备
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This standard specifies the inspection methods for composite temperature/humidity cyclic testing equipment, including parameters such as temperature and humidity range, uniformity, fluctuation, and cycling performance. It is applied in the manufacturing and calibration of environmental test chambers used in industries like electronics, automotive, and aerospace to ensure equipment meets the requirements for simulating combined temperature and humidity cyclic conditions. The standard is used by testing laboratories and quality assurance teams to verify the accuracy and reliability of these chambers before conducting product durability or reliability tests.
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