Although both thermal-shock and steady-state temperature/humidity tests fall under the umbrella of “weathering verification”, they differ fundamentally in physical modelling, control logic and safety strategy.
As the name suggests, a constant temperature and humidity test chamber is a device capable of maintaining a set temperature and humidity condition. This allows for precise data measurement and recording under these controlled conditions.
As a core piece of equipment in the field of environmental reliability testing, high and low temperature alternating test chambers play an irreplaceable role in the quality verification processes for electronic components, aerospace materials, automotive parts, chemical products, and other industries.
Low-temperature test chambers are widely used in aerospace, automotive, home appliances, and scientific research to determine the adaptability of products or materials under different environmental temperatures.
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