IEC 60512-19-1:2010
Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 19-1: Chemical resistance tests - Test 19a: Fluid resistance of pre-insulated crimp barrels
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IEC 60512-19-1:2010 provides a technical basis for evaluating the fluid resistance of pre-insulated crimp barrels used in connectors for electronic equipment. It is relevant when organizations need a documented method for checking how connector components respond to chemical exposure during service, storage, or handling. By focusing on chemical resistance tests within connector testing workflows, IEC 60512-19-1:2010 supports engineering review, product evaluation, and conformity assessment where material durability and operational consistency matter.
Overview of IEC 60512-19-1:2010
The title of this document indicates a specific test within the IEC 60512 series for connectors: Chemical resistance tests, Test 19a, covering fluid resistance of pre-insulated crimp barrels. In practical terms, it is likely used as a test reference for assessing whether these connector parts maintain acceptable performance after exposure to fluids that may be encountered in electrical equipment environments. That makes it a useful technical document for laboratory evaluation, design verification, and compliance workflows tied to connector reliability.
Compliance applications of IEC 60512-19-1:2010
IEC 60512-19-1:2010 is commonly relevant in testing workflows for connectors intended for electronic equipment, especially where crimp terminations may be exposed to oils, cleaning agents, or other service fluids. Procurement teams may use it as a compliance reference when comparing supplier documentation, while laboratories may apply it during product evaluation and documented evaluation programs. It can also support technical assessment in regulated development and qualification activities where connector material resistance is part of the acceptance process.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60512-19-1:2010
Compliance with IEC 60512-19-1:2010 helps organizations apply a consistent method for technical validation of connector components under chemical exposure conditions. This is important for reducing reliability risk, supporting safety and interoperability, and improving confidence in engineering documentation used for conformity assessment. For purchasing and qualification teams, it provides a clearer basis for comparing product claims, aligning test reports, and strengthening quality assurance decisions across design, verification activities, and regulatory preparation.
- Focused on fluid resistance testing for pre-insulated crimp barrels in connector applications
- Useful for laboratory evaluation and repeatable test planning
- Supports product qualification, supplier review, and technical documentation checks
- Helps align engineering validation with compliance and quality workflows
- Publication Date: 2010-03-24
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60512-19-1:2010 (2010-03-24)
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