
Electronics
Organizations such as JEDEC, IEC and Telcordia/NEBS maintain test standards that address performance requirements for electronic components and products. Additionally, shock and vibration test standards address in-use operating environments and even survivability requirements associated with the earthquake-related dynamic inputs. Click here to learn how Lansmont Test Systems meet these test common test specifications.
Package Transport and Distribution Simulation
Organizations such as ISTA, ASTM and ISO develop and maintain tests standards that are used for simulating the hazards present in distribution and transport, such that users can evaluate the performance of their packaged-product systems. Shock/drop, vibration and compression testing requirements are present in all effective, relevant industry test standards and all Lansmont products can trace their origins back to these various requirements. Click here to learn more about the relevant industry test standard and related Lansmont equipment solutions.
Military
A United States defense standard, often called a military standard, “MIL-STD”, “MIL-SPEC”, or (informally) “MilSpecs”, is used to help achieve standardization objectives by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Standardization is beneficial in achieving interoperability, ensuring products meet certain requirements, commonality, reliability, total cost of ownership, compatibility with logistics systems, and similar defense-related objectives. Defense standards are also used by other non-defense government organizations, technical organizations, and industry. Click here to learn how rugged Lansmont test systems can deliver the performance required by MIL-STD and other challenging military standards.