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NEN-EN-IEC 60068-2-38

Environmental testing - Part 2-38: Tests - Test Z/AD: Composite temperature/humidity cyclic test

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 May 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 28
ICS Code (Environmental testing): 19.040
scope:

This test is designed to reveal defects in test specimens caused by "breathing" as distinct from the absorption of moisture. Provides a composite test procedure, primarily intended for component type specimen, to determine in an accelerated manner the resistance of specimens to the deteriorative effects of high temperature/humidity and cold conditions. The test includes exposure to low temperatures to determine the effects of periodic icing.

Document History

May 1, 2021
Environmental testing - Part 2-38: Tests - Test Z/AD: Composite temperature/humidity cyclic test
This part of IEC 60068 specifies a composite test procedure, primarily intended for component type specimens, to determine, in an accelerated manner, the resistance of specimens to the deteriorative...
December 1, 2009
Environmental testing - Part 2-38: Tests - Test Z/AD: Composite temperature/humidity cyclic test
IEC 60068-2-38 provides a composite test procedure, primarily intended for component type specimens, to determine, in an accelerated manner, the resistance of specimens to the deteriorative effects...
NEN-EN-IEC 60068-2-38
May 1, 1999
Environmental testing - Part 2-38: Tests - Test Z/AD: Composite temperature/humidity cyclic test
This test is designed to reveal defects in test specimens caused by "breathing" as distinct from the absorption of moisture. Provides a composite test procedure, primarily intended for component type...

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