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Reliability
is the focus when it comes to a product for the United States Department
of Defense to keep our military men and woman safe. At Trialon Corporation,
we focus on reliable testing for the supplier. With over sixty environmental
test chambers and seven vibration test systems, we have an abundance
of resources to meet your military testing needs. With that reliability
comes experience. A majority of Trialon engineers and technicians
have over fifteen years experience in reliability testing.
Trialon Corporation offers testing services for MIL-STD-202,
MIL-STD-810, and MIL-STD-883. |
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Since
2004, Trialon Corporation has been certified by the standards set
forth by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). |
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In
November 2008, Trialon Corporation was officially recognized and
certified as a Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) by the Woman's Business
Enterprise National Council. WBENC maintains stringent requirements
designed to confirm the business is at least 51% owned, operated
and controlled by a woman or women. Please view
our WBE Certification. |
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Trialon
Corporation currently tests to the following standards, as described
by the Defense Supply Center Columbus
(DSCC): |
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MIL-STD-202 |
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Test
Method Standard, Electronic & Electrical Component Parts (w/
Notice 1 Incorporated) |
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This standard
establishes uniform methods for testing electronic and electrical
component parts, including basic environmental tests to determine
resistance to deleterious effects of natural elements and conditions
surrounding military operations, and physical and electrical tests.
For the purpose of this standard, the term "component parts"
includes such items as capacitors, resistors, switches, relays,
transformers, and jacks. This standard is intended to apply only
to small parts such as transformers and inductors, weighing up to
300 pounds or having a root mean square test voltage up to 50,000
volts unless otherwise specifically invoked. |
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MIL-STD-810 |
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Environmental
Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests |
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This standard
contains materiel acquisition program planning and engineering direction
for considering the influences that environmental stresses have
on materiel throughout all phases of its service life. It is important
to note that this document does not impose design or test specifications.
Rather, it describes the environmental tailoring process that results
in realistic materiel designs and test methods based on material
system performance requirements |
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MIL-STD-883 |
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Test
Method Standard, Microcircuits |
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This standard
establishes uniform methods, controls, and procedures for testing
microelectronic devices suitable for use within Military and Aerospace
electronic systems including basic environmental tests to determine
resistance to deleterious effects of natural elements and conditions
surrounding military and space operations; mechanical and electrical
tests; workmanship and training procedures; and such other controls
and constraints as have been deemed necessary to ensure a uniform
level of quality and reliability suitable to the intended applications
of those devices. For the purpose of this standard, the term "devices"
includes such items as monolithic, multichip, film and hybrid microcircuits,
microcircuit arrays, and the elements from which the circuits and
arrays are formed. This standard is intended to apply only to microelectronic
devices. |
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CAGE/NCAGE: 0BZU6
DUNS: 075671370
NAICS Codes: 541330, 541380, 541712, and 561320
SIC Codes: 7363, 8711, and 8734
FSC Code: 6635
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