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  • What is MIL-STD-810
    MIL-STD-810 is the DoD Test Method Standard: Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests. It defines 29 laboratory test methods used to test the ruggedness of material.
  • Military Standard (MIL-STD) Overview
    to military equipment, some commercial products also use MIL-STD ratings to indicate their durability and reliability. For example, some ruggedized laptops and tablets may be rated to MIL-STD-810 to indicate that they are built to withstand harsh environments and rough handling. Overall, MIL-STD
  • MIL-STD-810H (Method 509.7) Salt Fog
    The salt fog Method is performed to determine the effectiveness of protective coatings and finishings on materials. It may also be applied to determine the effects of salt deposits on the physical and electrical aspects of material.
  • MIL-STD-810H (Method 510.7) SAND AND DUST
    Sand and dust environments include a wide range of materials and particulate size distributions. Method 510 defines dust as particulates less than 150 µm in diameter. Sand is defined as particulates in the range from 150 to 850 µm in diameter. The test method includes two procedures:
  • Power Considerations for Rugged Portable Military Devices
    Rugged handheld devices such as military radios, handheld GPS, portable computers and PDAs, demand more power and have some of the toughest environmental requirements in the industry. The main document that guides these requirements is the MIL-STD-810, currently at Rev G. This document outlines

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