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BS ISO 9022-12:2015 Optics and photonics. Environmental test methods Contamination

BS ISO 9022-12:2015

Optics and photonics. Environmental test methods Contamination

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Označení normy:BS ISO 9022-12:2015
Počet stran:22
Vydáno:2015-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 88210 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 9022-12:2015


This standard BS ISO 9022-12:2015 Optics and photonics. Environmental test methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 37.020 Optical equipment

This part of ISO 9022 specifies the methods relating to the environmental tests of optical instruments including additional assemblies from other fields (e.g. mechanical, chemical, and electronic devices), under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the influence of contamination, i.e. contact with corrosive chemical substances (hereafter called test agents).1

However, complete instruments or assemblies are only tested as specified in this part of ISO 9022 in exceptional cases (see 5.3). Normally, representative samples such as material items or surface coatings on representative substrates are used for testing.

The tests described in this part of ISO 9022 are designed for the selection of materials and components for instruments likely to suffer contamination during service life, rather than for regular production control.

The purpose of testing is to investigate the resistance of an instrument and, in particular, of instrument surfaces, coatings, or synthetic materials, to a short exposure to the test agents.

1 Another possible source of service contamination to which optical instruments can be exposed is radioactive elements and isotopes, and hazardous chemical substances (e.g. 2:2-dichlorodiethysulfide). However, as these materials may only be handled, used for testing, and stored by special, officially approved laboratories, they were not used as test reagents.