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Other than what is written in IPC CC830 for thermal shock  and MIR testing , is anyone away of  any  industry standard that addresses the functionality of coating  or devices  when exposed to condensation?

I have looked  at the IP Code for water ingress but all of that water testing  seems too invasive & harsh for what I am looking for. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_Code

Something in IEC perhaps. 

Rich  Kraszewski 
Senior Staff Process Engineer
Plexus Engineering Solutions 


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