BS EN 60068-2-62:1996 - Environmental testing. Test methods - Test Ef. Impact, pendulum hammer
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BS EN 60068-2-62:1996 is a European standard titled "Environmental testing - Part 2-62: Tests - Test T: Test methods for solderability and resistance to soldering heat of devices with leads".
This standard specifies the test methods for determining the solderability and resistance to soldering heat of devices with leads. The purpose of the testing is to ensure that devices with leads can be successfully soldered to a printed circuit board or other substrate without damage to the device or degradation of its electrical properties.
The standard specifies the test equipment and procedures for assessing the solderability and resistance to soldering heat of devices with leads. It includes guidance on the preparation of test specimens, the application of the test method, and the interpretation of test results.
BS EN 60068-2-62:1996 is used by manufacturers, testing laboratories, and regulatory authorities to ensure that devices with leads meet the necessary standards for solderability and resistance to soldering heat, particularly in the electronics industry.