Thermal shock testing chambers are used to evaluate how materials perform under rapid, extreme temperature changes (from very high to very low temperatures in seconds). These chambers are widely used in industries such as electronics, plastics, and metals to test thermal expansion and contraction effects.
To establish a standardized and quantifiable daily maintenance process, reduce unexpected downtime, extend the equipment’s economic life cycle, and guarantee the traceability of temperature and humidity values.
As a precision testing instrument, the high-low temperature test chamber is designed to evaluate how products withstand changes in environmental temperature and humidity.
There are many important considerations when selecting and using a formaldehyde/VOC environmental test chamber. How many of these are you aware of? Today, we’ll share a few key points—have you noticed them?
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