drifttemperaturer
Drifttemperaturer are the temperature bounds within which a machine, subsystem, or component is intended to operate safely and reliably. They define the operating envelope, typically given as a lower limit and an upper limit, and they are different from storage temperatures, which do not reflect active operation. The bounds are determined by a combination of material properties (such as metal expansion, plastic creep, lubricant viscosity), electronic component ratings, and safety margins chosen during design. Operating outside the prescribed range can degrade performance, shorten service life, increase energy use, or cause sudden failure due to phenomena like lubricant thinning or insulation breakdown.
How they are specified and used: manufacturers publish operating temperature ranges in datasheets. Engineers apply derating,
Applications and examples: electronic devices often have operating ranges that cover subzero to high temperatures; automotive
Testing and standards: environmental tests such as thermal cycling and continuous-temperature exposure verify that equipment remains