Solar Radiation Test
MIL-STD-810 F/G/H — RTCA DO 160 G
Solar Radiation Testing is performed to determine the thermal effects or photochemical degradation effects of exposure to UV effects of the sample.
Solar Radiation Testing, especially in aviation, space and savunma It is a testing process applied to evaluate the performance of products used in industries under conditions of exposure to solar radiation. This test, It is done to determine the resistance of products to sunlight, temperature and other environmental factors.
This test, which is carried out in accordance with military and civilian standards such as MIL-STD-810 and RTCA DO-160, is carried out in a specially prepared test room. Sunlight levels are simulated and the product is exposed to these conditions to carefully evaluate its performance. Temperature changes are also part of the test and the product must demonstrate its resistance to temperature changes that may occur when exposed to sunlight. After the testing process is completed, the data obtained is analyzed and a test report is prepared. This report determines whether the product has successfully passed the solar radiation test, and the certification confirms that the product complies with the relevant standards.
Solar Radiation Testing plays a critical role in improving the durability and performance of products used in military and civilian applications by evaluating the resistance of products to the effects of the sun.
Standards and Methods
- MIL-STD-810F Method 505.4
- MIL-STD-810G Method 505.5
- MIL-STD-810H Method 505.7
Enviromental Test Chamber Specifications
|
Altitude Cabin |
Measurement unit |
Chamber Length |
2000 |
mm |
Chamber Diameter |
1400 |
mm |
Minimum Temperature |
-54 |
°C |
Maximum Temperature |
+80 |
°C |
Altitude Altitude |
0-70000 |
Feet |