GSO IEC 60721-2-9:2017

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 03 October 2017 ·

Classification of environmental conditions - Part 2-9: Environmental conditions appearing in nature - Measured shock and vibration data - Storage, transportation and in-use

Environmental testing
Including testing equipment

GSO IEC 60721-2-9:2017 Files

GSO IEC 60721-2-9:2017 Scope

This part of IEC 60721 is intended to be used to define the strategy for arriving at an environmental description from measured data when related to a product's life cycle. Its object is to define fundamental properties and quantities for characterization of storage, transportation and in-use shock and vibration data as background material for the severities to which products are liable to be exposed during those phases of their lifecycle.

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