GB/T 8582-2008
ActiveTerminology for mechanical structures of electrotechnical and electronic equipment
电工电子设备机械结构术语
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the terminology for mechanical structures used in electrotechnical and electronic equipment, such as cabinets, racks, subracks, and chassis. It is applied in the design, manufacturing, and procurement processes within the electronics and electrical engineering industries to ensure consistent communication and documentation. The standard is particularly relevant for engineers and procurement professionals specifying or evaluating enclosure systems for telecommunications, industrial control, and data center equipment.
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