ARMY MIL-STD-1250A CANC NOTICE 1 CORROSION PREVENTION AND DETERIORATION CONTROL IN ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND ASSEMBLIES
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ARMY MIL-STD-1250A CANC NOTICE 1 Document Information:
Title
CORROSION PREVENTION AND DETERIORATION CONTROL IN ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND ASSEMBLIES
Aviation and Missile Command
Publication Date:
Aug 18, 1995
Scope:
This standard establishes minimum requirements for procedures,
materials and systems for protecting electronic components in DoD
systems and assemblies from adverse environments. Protective measures
shall be sufficient to maintain performance characteristics within
specified limits both during and after exposure to moisture, high and
low temperatures, corrosive gases, chemicals and microbial (fungal)
attack. This standard does not deal with protection against damage from
stress, shock, vibration or nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC)
contamination. It is not concerned with electrical or mechanical design
except insofar as design details affect susceptibility to corrosion.
Provisions for prevention of deterioration shall apply to housings,
chassis, hardware and similar parts which are assembled into
electronic equipment, as well as to electronic and electro-mechanical
components. Unless specifically mentioned in the item specification or
drawing, this standard does not apply to standard commercial equipment.
Unless otherwise specified, the responsibility for selecting any
procedure, material or system shall rest with the activity procuring
the end item. Where possible, protective measures shall be chosen from
those specified herein. This does not preclude the use of proven
commercial materials or processes selected by the manufacturer,
supplier, or contractor, and concurred in by the procuring activity.
Keywords:
- Coating, protective
- Corrosive effects prevention
- Degeneration of equipment
- Degradation of protective coatings
- Moisture contamination
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