GB/T 8582-2000
AbolishedTerminology for mechanical structures of electrotechnical and electronic equipment
电工、电子设备机械结构术语
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 8582-2000 defines standardized terminology for the mechanical structures of electrotechnical and electronic equipment, covering terms related to enclosures, chassis, racks, and mounting systems. It is applied in the design, manufacturing, and procurement of electronic and electrical equipment to ensure consistent communication among engineers and across technical documentation. This standard is particularly relevant for industries producing industrial control cabinets, telecommunications hardware, and consumer electronics where precise structural terminology is required.
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