40 results found for MIL-STD-202
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The dust test is used during the development, test, and evaluation of equipment to ascertain their ability to resist the effects of a dry dust (fine sand) laden...
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The purpose of the contact resistance test is to determine the resistance offered to a flow of current during its passage between the electrical contacting surfaces of...
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This test is conducted for the purpose of detecting contact-chatter in electrical and electronic component parts having movable electrical contacts, such as relays,...
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The purpose of this test is to detect the presence of free moving particulate contaminants within sealed cavity devices. This test method is specifically directed...
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This test is performed to determine whether wire and other component parts can withstand the effects of the heat to which they will be subjected during the soldering...
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This test determines the ability of component parts and subassemblies of electrical and electronic components to withstand shocks.
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Cancelled
This test is performed for the purpose of determining the effects of acceleration stress on component parts, and to verify the ability of the component parts to...
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Radiographic inspection is generally a nondestructive (see 1.2) method for detecting internal physical defects in small component parts which are not otherwise visible.
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The barometric pressure test is performed under conditions simulating the low atmospheric pressure encountered in the nonpressurized portions of aircraft and other...
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The random-drop test is used to determine the effects on component parts of random, repeated impact due to handling, shipping, and other field service conditions.
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