Standard Testing

ASTM G44 Salt Spray Corrosion Test-Salt Spray Test Apparatus
The ASTM G44 Salt Spray Corrosion Test covers the procedure for performing alternating immersion stress corrosion tests in 3.5% sodium chloride (NaCI).  ASTM G44 salt spray corrosion test method is primarily used for testing aluminum and ferrous alloys, but can also be used for other metals that are sensitive to chloride ions. ASTM G44 Uses and considerations ASTM G44 salt spray corrosion testing is more rigor
RTCA DO-160G Temperature Altitude Testing
RTCA DO-160G is a live document that contains environmental testing requirements for aircraft. The official title of the document is Environmental Conditions and Airborne Equipment Test Procedures.RTCA DO-160G is commonly used for hardening and stress testing of servers in military and commercial test standards, and is often used to evaluate computer server testing for supersonic transport aircraft, jumbo j
JIS Z 2371 Salt Spray Testing-Corrosion Testing Equipment
Testing the durability and corrosion resistance of various materials is essential for materials science and quality control, and the JIS Z 2371 Salt spray testing method was developed for corrosion testing to help understand which machines are suitable for corrosion testing to obtain accurate test results. The JIS Z 2371 standard provides a detailed overview of salt spray laboratories for modeling and evaluating the
MIL STD 810G Salt Fog Test--Salt Fog Cabinet
MIL-STD 810G Standard 509.5 Tests for accelerated corrosion using salt spray, designed to assess the effectiveness of protective coatings and coatings on materials. All unprotected metals will rust if they do not have surface protection such as coating or paint, and the finish may also have holes or cracks that allow corrosion to reach the underlying material and cause corrosion. The method can also be used to determ
GM9540P Accelerated Corrosion Test
The GM9540P test standard describes an accelerated laboratory corrosion test method for evaluating components and components. The test procedure provides a combination of cycling conditions (salt solution, various temperatures, humidity and environmental ) to accelerate metal corrosion. This method can effectively evaluate various corrosion mechanisms, such as ordinary corrosion, electric corrosion, crevice corrosion
MIL-STD 883 Temperature Cycling Testing-Climate Chambers
The temperature cycle procedure specified in MIL-STD-883 Method 1010 typically involves exposing a part or assembly to a range of temperatures from low to high and back again, generating low/medium frequency mechanical stress for a specified period of time. This test is designed to assess the reliability and durability of a part or assembly and identify any potential problems that may arise as a result of exposure to
MIL-STD-810G High Temperature Test--Climatic Chamber
The MIL-STD-810G test method was developed specifically for dod applications, but can also be customized for commercial applications and includes a variety of environmental tests, including: Low Pressure (Altitude) ,High Temperature,Low Temperature,Temperature Shock,Salt Fog ,Sand and Dust,Vibration,shock, this article is mainly about High temperature test 501.5 in MIL-STD-810G test method Purpose The MIL-STD
ISO 9227 Salt Spray Test-Salt Fog Test Chamber
ISO 9227 Salt Spray Test Method specifies equipment, reagents and procedures for testing neutral salt spray (NSS), acetate spray (AASS) and copper accelerated acetate spray (CASS) for assessing the corrosion resistance of metallic materials, with or without permanent or temporary corrosion protection. The method of environmental corrosivity evaluation of test cabinet is also introduced. It does not specify the size o
ISO 16750-4 Climatic Test Chamber Test Method
ISO 16750 certification is designed to qualify road vehicles. This document specifies environmental procedures and tests for electrical and electronic equipment. In fact, it applies to the electrical and electronic systems/components of the vehicle. It describes potential environmental limitations and specifies recommended tests and requirements for specific mounting locations on/inside the vehicle ISO 16750 climat
RTCA DO-160 Vibration Testing For Aircraft Airborne Equipment
What is DO-160 Vibration testing? Maintained and published by the Aeronautical Radio Technical Commissioner, or RTCA, and adopted by the US Federal Aviation Administration and the European Aviation Safety Agency since its first publication in 1975, DO-160 defines a set of minimum standard environmental test conditions (categories) and applicable test procedures for airborne equipment. The purpose of these tests is t