GB/T 5597-1999
ActiveTest method for complex permittivity of solid dielectric materials at microwave frequencies
固体电介质微波复介电常数的测试方法
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This standard specifies the measurement method for determining the complex permittivity (dielectric constant and loss factor) of solid insulating materials at microwave frequencies. It is primarily applied in the electronics and telecommunications industries for characterizing materials used in high-frequency components such as antennas, substrates, and microwave circuit boards. The testing context involves using resonant cavity or waveguide techniques to ensure material performance meets design requirements for radar, satellite communication, and 5G equipment.
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