Aerospace Series - Cables, Electrical, Aircraft Use; Test Methods - Part 503: Scrape Abrasion
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The DIN EN 3475-503 standard is a part of the Aerospace Series and specifically deals with the testing of electrical cables for aircraft use. This particular standard provides a methodology for measuring the resistance to abrasion by scraping.
According to the document, this test method should be used in conjunction with EN 3475-100, which likely covers general requirements for electrical cables in aerospace applications. The scrape abrasion test is important in assessing the durability and performance of these cables, as they can be subject to various forms of mechanical stress during aircraft usage.
By defining a standardized approach for conducting scrape abrasion tests, this standard ensures consistency and reliability in evaluating the resistance of electrical cables to abrasion. Adhering to this standard allows manufacturers, engineers, and regulators to ensure that cables meet the necessary quality and safety requirements in the aerospace industry.
| Descriptors | Abrasion, Abrasion behaviour, Abrasion resistance, Abrasion tests, Aerospace transport, Air transport, Aircraft, Cables, Electric cables, Electric conductors, Electrical, Electrical cords, Multilingual, Specification (approval), Testing, Use, Cords, Conduits, Pipelines |
| ICS Codes | 49.060 - Aerospace electric equipment and systems |
| Language(s) | English + German |
| File Size | 204.8 KB |