(Environmental Engineering Predictions and Laboratory Tests)
The following tests are successfully conducted in our laboratory. The aim of these tests is to determine the types of deterioration that finished products will experience under various atmospheric stress conditions during their life cycle, and to check whether they still function properly after being subjected to these harsh conditions.
1) High Temperature | Substance 501.7 |
2) Low Temperature | Substance 502.7 |
3) Shock | Substance 503.7 |
4) Solar radiation | Substance 505.7 |
5) Humidity | Substance 507.6 |
6) Salt Fog | Substance 509.7 |
7) Acidic Atmosphere | Substance 518.2 |
8) Icing/Freezing Rain | Substance 521.4 |
NATO AEP-64: PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR PAINT SYSTEM, RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL AGENTS AND DECONTAMINANTS, FOR THE PROTECTION OF LAND MILITARY EQUIPMENT
(Performance Requirements for Coating Systems, Chemical Agent Resistance and Contamination Tests for Military Land Vehicles)
The purpose of this standard is primarily focused on clarifying three key areas:
Our laboratory performs a wide range of chemical resistance tests within this scope.
RTCA/DO-160G : ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND TEST PROCEDURES FOR AIRBORNE EQUIPMENT
(Test Conditions and Environmental Effects for Aerospace Equipment)
Many of the tests mentioned in this standard are successfully carried out by our laboratory.