IEC 60512-19-3:1997
Electromechanical components for electronic equipment - Basic testing procedures and measuring methods - Part 19: Chemical resistance tests - Section 3: Test 19c - Fluid resistance
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IEC 60512-19-3:1997 defines a focused test method within the series for electromechanical components for electronic equipment, with emphasis on chemical resistance tests and, specifically, fluid resistance. It is relevant when engineers need a documented way to evaluate how connector-related components or similar assemblies respond to contact with fluids encountered in service, handling, or maintenance. For technical review, procurement decisions, and compliance workflows, IEC 60512-19-3:1997 helps anchor verification activities around a clear and consistent assessment method.
IEC 60512-19-3:1997 standard overview
As part of the Basic testing procedures and measuring methods series, this document supports structured laboratory evaluation of fluid resistance under the chemical resistance test category. Its purpose is typically to provide a repeatable reference for checking whether electromechanical components maintain acceptable performance after exposure to specified fluids. In engineering documentation and conformity assessment, the title signals a test-oriented technical reference rather than a general design specification, making it useful for controlled product evaluation and quality workflows.
Applications of IEC 60512-19-3:1997
IEC 60512-19-3:1997 is commonly relevant in environments where electronic assemblies, interconnects, or related component systems may encounter oils, cleaning agents, coolants, or other service fluids during use or maintenance. It may support qualification testing, supplier comparison, incoming inspection planning, and technical validation for products intended for industrial or equipment-integrated applications. Organizations often use it when documenting environmental robustness, preparing test plans, or reviewing whether a component family is suitable for a defined operating context.
Why IEC 60512-19-3:1997 matters
This document matters because fluid exposure can affect functionality, contact integrity, and long-term reliability in electromechanical components. Using a defined test reference supports consistency across laboratories, reduces ambiguity in acceptance criteria, and strengthens technical assessment during procurement or design qualification. It also assists compliance preparation by giving teams a recognized basis for documented evaluation, risk management, and product comparison. For projects where operational consistency is important, a clear fluid resistance method helps improve confidence in engineering validation.
- Fluid resistance testing for electromechanical components used in electronic equipment
- Laboratory evaluation aligned with chemical resistance verification workflows
- Support for procurement review, supplier qualification, and acceptance planning
- Useful input for conformity assessment, quality assurance, and risk reduction
- Publication Date: 1997-01-07
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60512-19-3:1997 (1997-01-07)
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