UL Standard|Glossary

This section is part of the Miscellaneous Glossary for RF and coaxial systems, explaining related technical terms, standards, and general specifications used in RF and coaxial products.

What Is a UL Standard?

UL standards are safety certification standards established by Underwriters Laboratories in the United States.

They are widely used to evaluate electrical safety, flame retardancy, and product reliability.

UL standards are important for products distributed in North America.

UL Standards in RF Products

UL standards may apply to RF cables, communication equipment, and electrical assemblies.

Cable jacket materials and flame retardancy characteristics are commonly evaluated.

UL-certified products help improve safety and market acceptance.

FAQs: UL Standard

QWhat is a UL standard?

A

It is a safety certification standard established by Underwriters Laboratories in the United States.

QWhat products commonly use UL standards?

A

Electrical products, cables, communication equipment, and industrial devices commonly use UL standards.

QWhy are UL standards important?

A

They help improve electrical safety, flame resistance, and market acceptance.

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