
MIL-STD-810 Method Selector.
Pick the environmental stressor your equipment faces to find the matching MIL-STD-810H test method — its number, title and general purpose.
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ULMEKA designs and manufactures the climatic, dynamic and combined chambers and systems used to run MIL-STD-810 test methods. The exact configuration is defined during the quotation stage.
MIL-STD-810 test equipment →Frequently asked questions.
Which MIL-STD-810 method covers rain?
Method 506 (Rain) addresses rain, water spray and, in some procedures, dripping water. The standard defines the test setup; the specific test conditions are selected from the equipment's life-cycle environmental profile.
What is the difference between Method 501 and Method 502?
Method 501 covers high-temperature exposure and Method 502 covers low-temperature exposure. Many programmes run both to bracket the operating and storage temperature range.
Does MIL-STD-810 specify exact test levels?
There is no single fixed level. MIL-STD-810 is a tailoring standard: test levels and durations are derived from the platform's environmental life-cycle profile, not fixed by the method number alone.
Which method covers vibration versus shock?
Method 514 covers vibration (sustained dynamic excitation) and Method 516 covers shock (short-duration transients). They address different mechanical environments.
What does MIL-STD-810H cover?
It is a US Department of Defense standard describing environmental engineering considerations and laboratory test methods for materiel across its life cycle. ULMEKA designs and manufactures chambers and systems for many of these methods; the configuration is defined during the quotation stage.