IEC 60068-2-70:1995
Environmental testing - Part 2-70: Tests - Test Xb: Abrasion of markings and letterings caused by rubbing of fingers and hands
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IEC 60068-2-70:1995 defines a test method focused on abrasion of markings and letterings caused by rubbing of fingers and hands, making it relevant for evaluating how readable and durable identification remains during normal handling. For engineering teams, procurement reviewers, and compliance specialists, IEC 60068-2-70:1995 supports documented evaluation of surface marking resilience where labeling integrity affects traceability, safety information, or operational consistency. The document is a practical reference for checking whether applied markings can withstand expected use without unacceptable wear.
What is IEC 60068-2-70:1995?
IEC 60068-2-70:1995 is part of the environmental testing series and describes Test Xb, a method intended to assess abrasion of markings and letterings caused by rubbing of fingers and hands. Its likely purpose is to provide a repeatable technical basis for assessing whether printed or otherwise applied identification remains legible under handling conditions. In quality workflows, it may be used as a compliance reference during technical review, product evaluation, and laboratory evaluation of durable labeling.
Applications of IEC 60068-2-70:1995
This test method is commonly relevant wherever equipment markings must remain readable through routine human contact, including electrical equipment, control panels, instrument front panels, and other labeled assemblies. It can support testing workflows for devices that are frequently operated, inspected, installed, or maintained by hand. Organizations may use it during regulatory preparation, engineering documentation review, or supplier qualification to check whether markings on products and components are suitable for the expected handling environment.
Why is IEC 60068-2-70:1995 important?
Durable markings are part of safe and consistent product use, especially when identification, warnings, ratings, or operating instructions must remain visible over time. IEC 60068-2-70:1995 helps create a common approach for technical validation, reducing uncertainty in conformity assessment and supporting more consistent test results across laboratories. For procurement and engineering teams, it can lower risk by confirming that labeling performance aligns with practical handling conditions and internal quality assurance requirements.
- Test method for abrasion of markings and letterings caused by finger and hand contact
- Useful for checking label legibility during handling, installation, and maintenance
- Supports repeatable laboratory evaluation and documented technical assessment
- Relevant to procurement, supplier review, and conformity assessment preparation
- Publication Date: 1995-12-22
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60068-2-70:1995 (1995-12-22)
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