MIL-STD-810 Testing
The MIL-STD-810 series of standards are issued by the United States Army's Developmental Test Command, to specify various environmental tests to prove that equipment qualified to the standard will survive in the field.
Primarily used for military applications, the standard is also used for commercial purposes, proving the claims of the ruggedness of products from computers to MP3 players.
The MIL-STD-810 series of tests covers a broad range of environmental conditions such as:
- Low pressure for altitude testing
- Exposure to high and low temperatures
- Temperature shock (both operating and in storage)
- Rain (including wind blown and freezing rain)
- Humidity
- Fungus
- Salt fog for rust testing
- Sand and Dust exposure
- Explosive atmosphere
- Leakage
- Acceleration
- Shock and transport shock (triangle/sine/square wave shocks)
- Gunfire vibration and random vibration
This standard applies real-world wear and tear to components, subsystems, and complete systems in a laboratory setting that accelerates the testing process while it readies the product for final field testing.
Other MIL-STD Testing
NTS conducts testing against a number of MIL-STDs. If you are looking for a test not listed here, please contact us at (800) 270-2516 or via email to info@ntscorp.com.
- MIL STD 2105
- MIL STD 662
- MIL STD 202
- MIL STD 883
- MIL STD 167
- MIL S 901
- MIL STD 461
- MIL STD 461
- MIL STD 1275
- MIL STD 704
- MIL C 28876
- MIL PRF 85045
- MIL C 83522
- MIL T 29504
- MIL I 24728
- MIL PRF 24623

