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ILNAS-EN IEC 60068-2-86:2024 Edition 03/2024
Environmental testing - Part 2-86: Tests - Test Fx: Vibration - Multi-exciter and multi-axis method
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Abstract

IEC 60068-2-86:2024 provides a test procedure for use with multi-exciter and multi-axis vibration test systems. The vibration test is intended for general application to components, equipment, and other products, hereinafter referred to as "specimens", subjected to dynamic environments that could arise during an equipment life cycle. Although this document is mainly intended for vibration testing, the procedure is also applied to certain types of shock and transient tests.

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Technical Committee :
CLC/SR 104 : Environmental conditions, classification and methods of test

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start of the vote on the project    28/04/2023   date of ratification (dor)    21/03/2024
end of the vote on the project    21/07/2023   date of anouncement (doa)    21/06/2024
start of the vote on the final project    01/12/2023   date of publication (dop)    21/12/2024
end of the vote on the final project    12/01/2024   date of withdrawal (dow)    21/03/2027


Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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IEC 60068-2-86 ED1 
IEC 60068-2-86:2024 

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

19.040 : Environmental testing

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