In this test, the test specimen is exposed to high-temperature air, but it is not subjected to direct sunlight. The high temperature test addresses scenarios where products are stored or used indoors, in enclosed spaces, or close to heat sources such as engines during hot seasons. This test is conducted only when a solar radiation test cannot adequately verify high-temperature effects.
The purpose of the high temperature test is to verify the performance of the product when stored or used in a high-temperature environment. Additionally, the purpose of the high temperature test is to determine the adaptability of military and civilian equipment for storage and operation under normal temperature conditions.
GB/T 2423.2
IEC 60068-2-2
EIA-364-17
This test is applicable to test specimens that are highly likely to be used in low-temperature environments during their life cycle. The purpose of the low temperature test is to verify whether the test specimen can be stored, manipulated, controlled, and used for combat operations in a prolonged low-temperature environment.
The purpose of the low temperature test is to determine the adaptability of military and civilian equipment for storage and operation under low-temperature conditions.
GB/T 2423.1
IEC 60068-2-1
EIA-364-59
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