The Most Trusted Drop Test Certification
The military drop test is a certification that many 3C products
will have, especially in the industries, this certification is
even one of the basic conditions. Let's take a deeper look at how
it works.
4 Procedures In Certification
The drop testing section of MIL-STD-810G 516.6 includes several
test methods and standards, such as Procedure I, Procedure IV,
Procedure V, and Procedure VI. Each of these procedures is
designed to simulate specific types of impact forces and
environmental conditions, and the product being tested must pass
all of the relevant tests to meet the standard's requirements.
Procedure I: This procedure involves dropping a
product onto a flat, hard surface from various heights and angles,
with the goal of simulating the impact forces that can occur when
a product is dropped in normal use.
Procedure IV: This procedure simulates the impact
forces that can occur when a product is dropped onto a hard
surface while it is being transported or used.
Procedure V: This procedure involves dropping a
product onto a hard surface while it is in operation, simulating
the forces that can occur when a product is dropped during active
use.
Procedure VI: This procedure simulates the
impact forces that can occur when a product is dropped onto a hard
surface while it is in storage, simulating the forces that can
occur during transportation and storage.
Out-of-Procedure Inspection
In addition to the specific test procedures outlined in
MIL-STD-810G, there are also general requirements for drop
testing. For example, it must pass drop tests on 8 corners, 6
sides, and 12 sides, with the product fully operational and
functional after each drop, and that the product be fully
operational and functional after each drop. The standard also
specifies the type of equipment and instrumentation required for
drop testing, as well as the criteria for determining pass/fail
results.
Overall, MIL-STD-810G's drop testing procedures are designed to
ensure that military equipment can withstand the impact forces
that can occur during transportation, storage, and use. By
adhering to these testing procedures, manufacturers can ensure
that their products meet the ruggedness and durability
requirements of the military and other demanding applications.
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