GB/T 5594.4-2015
ActiveTest methods for properties of structure ceramic used in electronic components and device—Part 4: Test method for permittivity and dielectric loss angle tangent value
电子元器件结构陶瓷材料性能测试方法 第4部分:介电常数和介质损耗角正切值的测试方法
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This standard specifies the test method for measuring the permittivity and dielectric loss angle tangent value of structural ceramic materials used in electronic components and devices. It is applied in the electronics industry for quality control and material characterization of ceramic substrates, insulators, and packaging materials in capacitors, resonators, and high-frequency circuits. The method ensures consistent dielectric performance evaluation under specified conditions for product development and reliability testing.
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