PROOF TEST definition
PROOF TEST. The entire length of fiber is subjected to a tensile proof stress (greater than or equal to) 100 kpsi (0.7 GN/m(squared)) PERFORMANCE CHARACTERIZATIONS Characterized parameters are typical values.
PROOF TEST. The entire length of fiber is subjected to a tensile proof stress greater than or = to 100 kpsi (0.7 GN/m to the second power)* *Higher proof test available at a premium. CONTRACT No. 97TX-10072 Exhibit D, Page 8 of 8 Contract No. 97TX-10072 ▇▇▇ Telecommunications Corporation Effective on the Effective Date PERFORMANCE CHARACTERIZATIONS Characterized parameters are typical values. ATTENUATION AT 1310 nm: REFRACTIVE INDEX DIFFERENCE: 0.38dB/km The refractive index difference between the peak of the core and the cladding is 0.9%, and the difference between the peak of the ring and cladding is 0.3%
PROOF TEST. The entire length of fiber is subjected to a tensile proof stress greater than or equal to 100 kpsi (0.7 GN/m squared)
More Definitions of PROOF TEST
PROOF TEST means a nondestructive tension test performed by the sling manufacturer, or an equivalent entity, to verify construction and workmanship of a sling.
PROOF TEST means a test applied to a product to determine material or manufacturing defects;