We’ve previously shared many articles about aging test chambers, covering topics such as pricing, structure, and usage. Today, let’s focus on the raw materials used in manufacturing these devices.
How is an ultraviolet aging test chamber manufactured? Different manufacturers may have slightly varying production processes. Here's a brief overview:
Following our previous discussion on the effects of high-temperature environmental testing, this paper systematically summarizes the typical property changes that occur in test specimens within low-temperature test chambers (hereinafter referred to as “the equipment”).
One of Linpin's standout products, the high-low temperature test chamber, excels with its impressive heating rate (1.0~3.0℃/min), cooling rate (0.7~1.0℃/min), and thoughtful multi-segment temperature range settings (A: -20℃ to 150℃; B: -40℃ to 150℃; C: -60℃ to 150℃; D: -70℃ to 150℃).
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