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- Feb 2024
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Two specific items to remember for MIC (Japan certification) Calibration of test equipment: It must be checked that the calibration of test equipment used during the testing is calibrated with an interval of 1 year maximum. There must be either a calibrated date + calibration due date noted in the test report or there must be a clear note, when only due dates are noted, that the calibration interval is 1 year max. Environmental conditions during testing: In any case, test reports used for Japan certification need to note the environmental conditions during testing such as ambient temperature and relative humidity.
报告中的测试设备最大计量时间不能超过1年,需要包含环境温度和湿度
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- Apr 2017
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One wonders what the obvious "positive modification" ofthe military-industrial complex is.
Making a lot of money? National pride? Belief in the superiority of liberal capitalism? A historical perspective that focuses on the difficulty the American military had mobilizing in the 19th and early 20th century? A sincere fear of the outside world and belief that strong military spending can protect them?
I may be missing Vatz point, but I don't think Bitzer would define "positive modification" as an absolute unquestioned good, but that someone has to have some cause for desire. The MIC has a load of very obvious reasons behind it, reasons I might not personally agree with or be persuaded by, but it has a whole bunch of really obvious "positive modifications" that can be found.
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