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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 12085.14-2022 (GB/T12085.14-2022)Description (Translated English): Optical and photonics - Environmental test methods - Part 14: Dew, hoarfrost, ice Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: N30 Classification of International Standard: 37.020 Word Count Estimation: 14,157 Date of Issue: 2022-10-14 Date of Implementation: 2023-05-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 12085.14-2010 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration GB/T 12085.14-2022: Optical and photonics - Environmental test methods - Part 14: Dew, hoarfrost, ice---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. Optical and photonics -- Environmental test methods -- Part 14.Dew, hoarfrost, ice ICS 37.020 CCSN30 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replacing GB/T 12085.14-2010 Optical and Photonics Environmental Test Methods Part 14.Dew, Frost, Ice Part 14.Dew,hoarfrost,ice (ISO 9022-14.2015, MOD) Published on 2022-10-12 2023-05-01 Implementation State Administration for Market Regulation Released by the National Standardization Administration directory Preface III Introduction V 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and Definitions 1 4 Test conditions 1 5 Condition Test 1 6 Test procedure 2 7 Environmental test mark 3 8 Specification 3 Appendix A (Informative) Formation of Dew, Ice and Frost 5 Reference 6 forewordThis document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents" drafted. This document is part 14 of GB/T 12085 "Environmental test methods for optics and photonics". GB/T 12085 has been released to the next part. --- Part 1.Terminology, test scope; --- Part 2.Low temperature, high temperature, damp heat; --- Part 3.Mechanical forces; --- Part 4.Salt spray; --- Part 6.Sand and dust; --- Part 7.Dripping water and rain; --- Part 8.High internal pressure, low internal pressure, immersion; --- Part 9.Solar radiation and weathering; --- Part 11.Mildew; --- Part 12.Pollution; --- Part 14.Dew, frost, ice; --- Part 17.Comprehensive test of pollution and solar radiation; --- Part 20.Moist air containing sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide; --- Part 22.Comprehensive test of low temperature, high temperature or temperature change and impact or random vibration; --- Part 23.Comprehensive test of low pressure and low temperature, atmospheric temperature, high temperature or damp heat. This document replaces GB/T 12085.14-2010 "Environmental Test Methods for Optical and Optical Instruments - Part 14.Dew, Frost, Ice", and Compared with GB/T 12085.14-2010, in addition to structural adjustment and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows. --- Change "optical instruments" in the full text to "optical and photonics instruments"; --- Changed the applicable boundaries of "scope" (see Chapter 1, Chapter 1 of the.2010 edition); --- Changed the content of the environmental test mark (see Chapter 7, Chapter 6 of the.2010 edition). This document is modified using ISO 9022-14.2015 "Environmental test methods for optics and photonics - Part 14.Dew, frost, ice". Compared with ISO 9022-14.2015, this document has the following structural adjustments. --- Added "Terms and Definitions" chapter. The technical differences between this document and ISO 9022-14.2015 and their reasons are as follows. --- Change "optical instrument" in the full text to "optical and photonics instrument" to meet the requirements of the application field of the optical industry; --- Replaced ISO 9022-1 (see 6.1, Chapter 7) with the normative reference GB/T 12085.1, GB/T 12085.4 replaced ISO 9022-4 (see 6.3.3) to adapt to the technical conditions of our country and improve operability. The following editorial changes have been made to this document. --- In Chapter 7, ISO 9022 is replaced by GB/T 12085 (all parts) cited for information. Please note that some content of this document may be patented. The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents. This document is proposed by China Machinery Industry Federation. This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Optical and Photonics Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC103). This document is drafted by. Ningbo Sunny Instrument Co., Ltd., Chongqing Artec Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai University of Science and Technology, Chongqing Galaxy Testing Instrument Co., Ltd., Nanjing Donglilai Optoelectronics Industry Co., Ltd., Shanghai Xiongbo Precision Instrument Co., Ltd., Guangzhou Yuexianguang Xue Instrument Co., Ltd., Wuzhou Oka Optical Instrument Co., Ltd., Ningbo Huaguang Precision Instrument Co., Ltd., Ningbo Zhanjing Optical Instrument Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd., Ningbo Yongxin Optical Co., Ltd., Ningbo Teaching Instrument Co., Ltd., Shanghai Institute of Optical Instruments, Nanjing Jiangnan Yongxinguang Learning Co., Ltd., Suzhou Huili Instrument Co., Ltd., Microaudie Industrial Group Co., Ltd., Shanghai Qianxin Instrument Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this document. Hu Senhu, Chen Wen, Cao Jianwei, Li Shushan, Hong Yiping, Jiang Guanxiang, Li Migao, Zhang Tao, Kong Yanbo, Bao Jinquan, Cui Zhiying, Wang Guorui, Feng Qionghui, Li Xi, Han Sen, Yang Zesheng, Hua Yue. The previous versions of this document and its superseded documents are as follows. --- First published in 1989 as GB 12085.14-1989, first revised in.2010; ---This is the second revision.IntroductionOptical and photonic instruments are widely used in various fields of national economy and international science and technology, due to the very complex environmental conditions of their use and transportation. There are various environmental conditions, such as physical, chemical, biological, climatic and electrical, which will make optical and photonic instruments The performance of the device has changed and it cannot function properly. In view of the above reasons, in order to ensure the quality of optical and photonics instrument products, it is necessary to simulate a variety of complex changes in environmental conditions. It is necessary to conduct tests on optical and photonics instrument products to assess their ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions, so GB/T 12085 includes test conditions, Conditional tests, test procedures, environmental test markings, etc. At the same time, since there are many environmental conditions and they belong to different types, in order to facilitate the For the implementation of the standard, GB/T 12085 is to be divided into 15 parts according to the type of environmental conditions. --- Part 1.Terminology, test scope. The purpose is to unify the terms and definitions of environmental test methods, test procedures and environmental tests mark. --- Part 2.Low temperature, high temperature, damp heat. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) of the sample The degree to which properties such as these are affected by temperature and humidity. --- Part 3.Mechanical forces. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) properties of the sample. The degree to which sexuality is affected by mechanical forces. --- Part 4.Salt spray. The purpose is to evaluate the ability of the instrument surface and protective coating (plating) to resist salt spray. --- Part 6.Sand and dust. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) properties of the sample by The degree of variation in the effects of sand and dust. --- Part 7.dripping, raining. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) properties of the sample The degree of change affected by dripping water and rain. --- Part 8.High internal pressure, low internal pressure, immersion. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including static The degree to which properties such as electricity are affected by high pressure, low pressure, or immersion in the ambient gas. --- Part 9.Solar radiation and weathering. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) of the sample The degree to which properties such as these are affected by solar radiation or wind energy (solar exposure, damp heat). --- Part 11.Mildew. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) properties of the sample by The degree of influence of mold growth, and evaluation of mold metabolites (such as enzymes or acids) cause corrosion of parts or cause Severity of circuit board short circuit, etc. --- Part 12.Pollution. The purpose is to study instruments, especially instrument surfaces, coatings or composite materials exposed to short-term exposure to Resistance in reagents. --- Part 14.Dew, frost, ice. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) properties of the sample Degree of exposure to dew, frost, and ice. --- Part 17.Pollution, solar radiation comprehensive test. The purpose is to study the instrument, especially the surface, coating or composite material of the instrument The material is resistant to corrosion by reagents and solar radiation in a short time. --- Part 20.Moist air containing sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. The purpose is to study the optical, climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties of the sample Properties such as gas (including static electricity) are affected by sulfur dioxide or hydrogen sulfide. --- Part 22.Comprehensive test for low temperature, high temperature or temperature change and impact or random vibration. The purpose is to study the optical, gas and Climatic, mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) properties are affected by a combination of low temperature, high temperature or temperature change and impact or random vibration The degree of change in impact. --- Part 23.Comprehensive test of low pressure and low temperature, atmospheric temperature, high temperature or damp heat. The purpose is to study the optics, climate, The degree to which mechanical, chemical and electrical (including electrostatic) performance characteristics are affected by a combination of low and low, ambient or elevated temperatures. Optical and Photonics Environmental Test Methods Part 14.Dew, Frost, Ice1 ScopeThis document describes environmental test methods for optics and photonics dew, frost, and ice tests. This document applies to dew, frost, ice from optical and photonic instruments and components from other fields such as mechanical, chemical and electronic equipment test.2 Normative referencesThe contents of the following documents constitute essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, dated citations documents, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 12085.1 Optical and Photonics Environmental Test Methods Part 1.Terminology, Test Scope (GB/T 12085.1- 2022, ISO 9022-1.2016, MOD) GB/T 12085.4 Optical and Photonics Environmental Test Methods Part 4.Salt Spray (GB/T 12085.4-2022, ISO 9022-4.2014, MOD)3 Terms and DefinitionsThere are no terms and definitions that need to be defined in this document.4 Test conditionsExposure to dew, frost or ice is tested by rapidly changing the environmental conditions in the test chamber (chamber) or by transferring the specimen from the refrigerator to a This is done in a room with a good temperature. Instruments that will not be exposed to frost or freezing conditions under normal use should be Protect the device before exposing it.5 Condition TestConditioning Test Method 75 (Dew), Conditioning Test Method 76 (Frost and its Thawing Process), and Conditioning Test Method 77 (Ice Covering and Its Thawing Process) The severity level of the process) shall be as specified in Table 1.Among them, conditional test method 77 (ice cover and its thawing process) includes two types of ice (see appendix Record A). Frost Ice. Applicable to Severe Level 01; Hard Ice. Applicable to Severe Levels 02~04. ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 12085.14-2022_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 12085.14-2022_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 1 ~ 3 working days. 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