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Specifies methods for the testing of optical instruments and instruments containing optical components under equivalent conditions, for their ability to resist the combined influence of cold and low air pressure, including the potential condensation and freezing of water simultaneously acting. Is applicable to instruments designed for operation and/or transport in high mountainous areas or on board or externally mounted on aircraft or missiles. The purpose of testing is to investigate to what extent the optical, thermal, mechanical, chemical and electrical performance characteristics are affected by low temperature and low air pressure.
Document History
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ISO 9022-23:2023
Optics and photonics - Environmental test methods - Part 23: Low pressure combined with cold, ambient temperature and dry or damp heat- Most Recent
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ISO 9022-23:2016
Optics and photonics - Environmental test methods - Part 23: Low pressure combined with cold, ambient temperature and dry or damp heat- Historical Version
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ISO 9022-23:2013
Optics and photonics - Environmental test methods - Part 23: Low pressure combined with cold, ambient temperature and dry and damp heat- Historical Version
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ISO 9022-21:1998
Optics and optical instruments -- Environmental test methods -- Part 21: Combined low pressure and ambient temperature or dry heat- Historical Version
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ISO 9022-5:1994
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Optics and optical instruments -- Environmental test methods -- Part 5: Combined cold, low air pressure- Historical Version
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ISO 9022-18:1994
Optics and optical instruments -- Environmental test methods -- Part 18: Combined damp heat and low internal pressure- Historical Version