MIL-STD-810 - US Military Standard - Equipment test under extreme conditions
The MIL-STD-810 standard is a US military standard that tests the compatibility of technical equipment and equipment under extreme weather and environmental conditions. The tests must be carried out by the manufacturers of the equipment and equipment.
MIL-STD-810 - Test Criteria and Environmental Conditions
The purpose of the MIL-STD-810 standard is to make clear specifications on the conditions under which the tests are to be carried out and the criteria to be observed.
Tests are conceivable under the following environmental conditions:
- Low Pressure (Altitude)
- High Temperature
- Low Temperature
- Temperature Shock
- Contamination by Fluids
- Solar Radiation
- Rain
- Humidity
- Fungus
- Salt Fog
- Sand and Dust
- Explosive Atmospheres
- Immersion
- Acceleration
- Vibration
- Acoustic Noise
- Shock
- Pyroshock
- Acidic Atmosphere
- Gunfire Vibration
- Temperature, Humidity, Vibration and Altitude
- Icing/Freezing Rain
- Balistic Shock
- Vibro-Acoustic/Temperature
Current Seminars
2021-04-14 to 2021-04-16
- EMC-Basics, Test and Measurement-Seminar for MIL and Avionic Standards
2021-04-15 to 2021-04-16
- Test and Measurement-Seminar for MIL and Avionic Standards
2021-04-19 to 2021-04-21
- EMC-Basics, HIRF/HERF – Electromagnetic Effects in Aircraft
2021-04-20 to 2021-04-21
- HIRF/HERF – Electromagnetic Effects in Aircraft
2021-04-22 to 2021-04-23
- Lightning Electromagnetic Effects on Aircraft