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Standards [CURRENT]

DIN ISO 10109
Optics and photonics - Guidance for the selection of environmental tests (ISO 10109:2024)

Title (German)

Optik und Photonik - Leitfaden für die Auswahl von Umweltprüfverfahren (ISO 10109:2024)

Overview

This document contains tables for environmental tests and test parameters which can be used as a guideline for the selection of environmental tests. These include the selection of standardized tests according to ISO 9022 as well as additional parameters not described in ISO 9022 and necessary for the optical or photonic instruments. Ultimately, these tables specify the requirements to be met with regard to the reliability of the optical, mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties or performance characteristics of the instruments when exposed to environmental influences. Environmental test methods, as specified in ISO 9022 (all parts), can be assigned to the various areas of application for the purpose of ascertaining the suitability of the instruments in the respective area of application. The responsible national standardization committee is Working Group NA 027-01-02-03 AK "Umweltbedingungen und -prüfungen für optische Geräte" ("Environmental requirements and test methods for optical instruments") at DIN Standards Committee Optics and Precision Mechanics (NAFuO).

Responsible national committee

NA 027-01-02-03 AK - Environmental requirements and test methods for optical instruments  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 172/SC 1/WG 3 - Environmental test methods  

Edition 2024-12
Original language German
Translation English
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