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IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997

Amendment 2 - Standard method of measuring the pinch temperature of quartz-tungsten-halogen lamps

Standard by IEC, 1997-04-23

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IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997 provides a focused technical reference for the standard method of measuring the pinch temperature of quartz-tungsten-halogen lamps. As an amendment to IEC 60682:1980, it is relevant where laboratories, manufacturers, and compliance teams need a consistent approach to verification activities and documented evaluation. IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997 supports technical review, product assessment, and quality workflows by clarifying how a specific lamp performance parameter should be measured and compared in a controlled testing environment.

IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997 standard overview

This amendment updates the parent document for measuring the pinch temperature of quartz-tungsten-halogen lamps, helping align test practice with a more reliable compliance reference. In engineering and laboratory settings, a defined method improves consistency when assessing thermal behavior at the lamp pinch area, which may affect technical validation and conformity assessment preparation. IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997 is therefore useful as a supporting document in specification review, procurement checks, and controlled testing workflows tied to lamp performance evaluation.

Applications of IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997

Organizations involved in lamp testing, product qualification, or supplier documentation review may use this amendment when working with quartz-tungsten-halogen lamps and related technical documentation. It is particularly relevant in laboratory evaluation, engineering documentation review, and acceptance testing where consistent measurement methods are needed for comparison across batches or suppliers. In procurement and compliance workflows, IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997 can help teams confirm that the applicable test method is correctly identified before technical assessment or regulatory preparation.

Why IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997 matters

Using a clearly defined measurement amendment reduces ambiguity in test execution and supports operational consistency across quality assurance and conformity assessment activities. For organizations managing safety, technical compliance, or product evaluation, the document helps limit variation in reported results and improves confidence in comparative testing. IEC 60682:1980/AMD2:1997 is especially relevant when purchasing, qualifying, or documenting quartz-tungsten-halogen lamps, because repeatable measurement methods can support risk management and more defensible engineering decisions.

  • Supporting amendment linked to IEC 60682:1980 for measuring pinch temperature in quartz-tungsten-halogen lamps
  • Useful for laboratory evaluation and controlled testing workflows that require consistent measurement practice
  • Helps align engineering documentation, procurement review, and conformity assessment preparation
  • Relevant where repeatability, technical validation, and quality assurance are important to product review
SKU: d7ba750285e9

  • Publication Date: 1997-04-23
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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