The installation of a constant temperature and humidity chamber is just as crucial as its operation and maintenance. Proper installation helps prevent malfunctions, extends the equipment’s lifespan, and ensures accurate test results.
Most temperature cycling test chambers on the market feature an inner chamber made of stainless steel. However, after prolonged use, rust may still appear on the equipment. Why does this happen, and are there effective ways to prevent it?
High and low temperature test chambers are familiar equipment in many industries. But what characteristics should a quality unit possess? In our view, the key indicators for evaluating such equipment should include
Thermal-Shock Chambers (TSCs) impose severe temperature ramps (−70 °C ↔ +200 °C within ≤5 min). Superimposed mechanical and thermal stresses exponentially raise failure rates.
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