GB/T 5838-1986
AbolishedTerms for phosphors
荧光粉名词术语
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This standard defines the terminology and nomenclature for phosphors used in electronic display and lighting applications. It is applied in the manufacturing and testing of cathode-ray tubes, fluorescent lamps, and other optoelectronic devices where consistent naming of phosphor materials is required. The standard ensures clear communication among engineers and procurement professionals in China's electronics industry.
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