BS ISO 9022-3:2015+A1:2020 PDF

BS ISO 9022-3:2015+A1:2020 PDF

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BS ISO 9022-3:2015+A1:2020 PDF

Published Date:
10/02/2020

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Optics and photonics. Environmental test methods-Mechanical stress

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British Standard / International Organization for Standardization

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Electronic (PDF)

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This part of ISO 9022 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of mechanical stress.

The purpose of the testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical, and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics of the specimen are affected by mechanical stress.

Incorporates the following:
BS ISO 9022-3:2015
File Size : 1 file , 1.7 MB
ISBN(s) : 9780539009477
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Number of Pages : 16
Product Code(s) : 30377396, 30377396, 30377396
Published : 10/02/2020

History

BS ISO 9022-3:2022
Published Date: 06/07/2022
Optics and photonics. Environmental test methods-Mechanical stress
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BS ISO 9022-3:2015+A1:2020
Published Date: 10/02/2020
Optics and photonics. Environmental test methods-Mechanical stress
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BS ISO 9022-3:1998
Published Date: 09/15/1998
Optics and optical instruments. Environmental test methods-Mechanical stress
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