Thermal shock test chambers, as precision testing equipment, rely heavily on compressed air for their stable operation. Regardless of the chamber's structural design, compressed air serves as a critical component in driving rapid temperature transitions and ensuring precise temperature control within the test zone.
The refrigeration compressor is one of the key components affecting the test results of a high and low temperature test chamber. To ensure smooth operation, proper maintenance of the compressor is essential. During daily operation, the following actions must be avoided
Nowadays, low-temperature test chambers are increasingly used across various industries—not just for research and experiments but also for testing many everyday products. Today, we’ll share some important precautions. Only by using the equipment correctly can accurate results be obtained, and only by handling it with care can it serve us better.
During the operation of your high/low-temperature humidity test chamber, moisture can accumulate due to temperature fluctuations. To prevent this from affecting test results, it's essential to maintain the dryness of the equipment.
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