MIL-STD-202 Testing Submit Online RFQ
MIL-STD-202 establishes uniform methods for testing electronic and electrical component parts, including basic environmental tests to determine resistance to deleterious effects of natural elements and conditions surrounding military operations, and physical and electrical tests.
Advanced Component Testing has been audited for Lab Suitability by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for testing of MIL-SPEC product being procured by the U.S. Government.* ACT is one of few qualified and approved labs for processing and testing of components, leading the industry with testing certifications and credentials to test to MIL-STD-202 as well as MIL-STD-750 and MIL-STD-883 methods.
MIL-STD-202 Test Methods for Electronic/Electrical Components – Performed by ACT
107 Thermal shock test
108 Life at elevated temperature
112 Seal tests
201 Vibration
203 Random drop
204 Vibration, high frequency
207 High-impact shock
208* Solderability
209* Radiographic inspection
210 Resistance to soldering heat
211 Terminal strength
212 Acceleration
213 Shock (specified pulse)
214 Random vibration
215* Resistance to solvents
217 Particle impact noise detection (PIND)
301 Dielectric withstanding voltage
302 Insulation resistance
303* DC resistance
304 Resistance temperature characteristic
305 Capacitance
306 Quality factor (Q)
311 Life, low level switching
312 Intermediate current switching
*The Defense Logistics Agency has issued ACT a Land and Maritime-VQ letter of suitability for testing to these methods.
Related Links: 8 MIL-STD-750 8 MIL-STD-883 8 Military Test Plans