IEC 60235-4:1972
Measurement of the electrical properties of microwave tubes. Part 4: Magnetrons
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IEC 60235-4:1972 provides a technical reference for measuring the electrical properties of microwave tubes, with a specific focus on magnetrons. For engineers, test laboratories, and procurement teams, it helps define a common basis for evaluation and documented comparison of device performance. As a primary technical document for this topic, IEC 60235-4:1972 is relevant where magnetron testing, technical review, and conformity assessment need to be aligned with a recognized measurement framework.
Purpose of IEC 60235-4:1972
The purpose of IEC 60235-4:1972 is to support consistent measurement of the electrical properties associated with magnetrons, which are microwave tubes used in specialized electronic applications. It is intended to guide technical assessment and verification activities so results can be compared in a structured way during engineering documentation, laboratory evaluation, and quality workflows. By focusing on a defined measurement subject, the document helps reduce ambiguity in test interpretation and supports clearer compliance workflows.
Compliance applications of IEC 60235-4:1972
IEC 60235-4:1972 is most useful in test laboratories, product evaluation programs, and procurement reviews where magnetron performance data must be reviewed against a defined technical document. It may be used during acceptance testing, internal validation, or regulatory preparation when organizations need a traceable compliance reference for microwave tube measurements. The document can also support technical validation in manufacturing and repair environments where operational consistency and documented evaluation are important.
Benefits of IEC 60235-4:1972
Using IEC 60235-4:1972 can improve testing consistency, support engineering validation, and strengthen conformity assessment preparation for magnetron-related work. A shared measurement reference helps reduce risk in procurement and technical review by making results easier to compare across teams, suppliers, or laboratories. It also supports quality assurance by promoting more reliable documentation of electrical property measurements, which is valuable when organizations need defensible compliance records and clearer decision-making during product evaluation.
- Measurement reference for the electrical properties of magnetrons
- Useful for laboratory evaluation and documented test comparison
- Supports engineering review, procurement checks, and conformity assessment preparation
- Helps improve consistency in verification activities and technical validation
- Publication Date: 1972-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60235-4:1972 (1972-01-01)
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