GB/T 7247.13-2018
ActiveSafety of laser products—Part 13: Measurements for classification of laser products
激光产品的安全 第13部分:激光产品的分类测量
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the measurement procedures and conditions required to classify laser products according to their hazard levels. It is applied by manufacturers and testing laboratories to ensure compliance with safety regulations for consumer electronics, industrial equipment, medical devices, and scientific instruments that incorporate lasers. The standard covers parameters such as accessible emission limits, beam divergence, and pulse characteristics to determine the appropriate safety class for the product.
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