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10、RIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL JULY 27, 2004 (Title Page Reprinted: March 24, 2014) 1 UL 61965 Mechanical Safety for Cathode Ray Tubes First Edition October, 2001 Second Edition July 27, 2004 This ANSI/UL Standard for Safety consists of the Second Edition i
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15、L NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS Preface (UL) 6 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES .6 FOREWORD 7 INTRODUCTION .9 1 Scope 10 2 Normative references .10 3 Denitions 11 4 General Requirements 12 4.1 Corrosion protection .12 4.2 Mechanical damage .12 4.3 Ha
16、ndling .12 4.4 Film coated CRTs .12 5 Environmental Conditioning .12 5.1 Standard atmospheric conditions for testing 12 5.2 Preconditioning .13 5.3 Thermal conditioning .13 6 Sampling .13 6.1 Sampling plans 13 6.2 Sample numbers 13 6.3 Compliance .13 7 Test Preparation and Set-up 13 7.1 Scratch patt
17、erns .13 7.2 Barriers 14 7.3 Mounting .14 7.4 Mounting position .14 8 Testing of Large CRTs .14 8.1 Mechanical strength (ball impact test) 14 8.2 Implosion test (missile) .15 8.3 Implosion test (thermal shock) 16 8.4 High-energy impact test 17 9 Testing of Small CRTs .18 9.1 Mechanical strength (bal
18、l impact test) 18 9.2 Implosion test (high ball) .19 9.3 Implosion test (thermal shock) 19 9.4 High-energy impact test 20 10 Testing of Prestressed Banded CRTs with Protective Film .21 10.1 General .21 10.2 Film scoring pattern for CRTs with protective lm 21 10.3 Peel test 21 10.4 Immersion test .22
19、 11 Marking 23 12 Application Notes for Pre-stressed Banded CRTs with Protective Film 23 13 Normative Requirements for the Use of Tables 1 and 2 (prestressed banded CRTs) 23 13.1 Sampling plan I: New construction 23 13.2 Sampling plan II: New construction with known resin or tape 25 13.3 Sampling pl
20、an III: Tension band and alternative tension band 25 AUGUST 26, 2009 MECHANICAL SAFETY FOR CATHODE RAY TUBES - UL 61965 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 13.4 Sampling plan IV: Alternative construction .26 14 Normative Require
21、ments for the Use of Tables 3 and 4 (prestressed banded with protective lm) .27 14.1 Sampling plan I: New construction 27 14.2 Sampling plan II: New construction with known resin, tape, lm or adhesive .29 14.3 Sampling plan III: Alternative tension band 29 14.4 Sampling plan IV: Alternative construc
22、tion .31 15 Alternative Thermal Conditioning for Use with Tables 3 and 4 (prestressed banded with protective lm) 31 15.1 Additional peel force requirements where alternative thermal conditioning is to be performed .31 15.2 Tensile strength test where alternative thermal conditioning is to be perform
23、ed 32 16 Normative Requirements for the Use of Tables 6 and 7 (bonded frame CRTs) .32 16.1 Sampling plan I: New construction 32 16.2 Sampling plan II: Alternative construction 34 17 Normative Requirements for the Use of Tables 8 and 9 (Laminated CRTs) 34 17.1 Sampling plan I: New construction 34 17.
24、2 Sampling plan II: Alternative construction 35 Tables Figures Annex A (informative) Background to the development of this standard A.1 Mechanical strength test 56 A.2 Implosion test .56 A.3 Small CRTs (76 mm to 160 mm diagonal) 56 A.4 Evaluation time 56 Annex B (informative) Velocity and potential
25、force of glass particles expelled from a CRT subjected to a ball impact Ballistic and statistical calculations B.1 Introduction .57 B.2 Analysis without friction .58 B.2.1 Introduction .58 B.2.2 Equations of motion .59 B.2.3 Minimum velocity to reach a prescribed distance 61 B.2.4 Comparison of kine
26、tic energies 64 B.3 Analysis with friction 65 B.3.1 Introduction .65 B.3.2 Equation of motion 66 B.3.3 Minimum velocity to reach a prescribed distance 70 B.3.4 Inuence of the cross-sectional area .71 B.4 Potential threat 71 B.4.1 Considerations of glass-to-skin impact .71 B.5 Conclusions .72 MARCH 2
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