Temperature control devices in salt spray test chambers regulate temperature variations in the working environment. These devices utilize physical changes within their mechanisms to trigger specific responses, such as opening or closing circuits, thereby achieving automatic temperature control.
If an aging test chamber generates static electricity, it can not only affect the test results but may also cause malfunctions or even fires. So, how can we ensure that the test equipment remains free of static electricity?
High and low temperature humidity test chambers require electricity to operate, which inevitably leads to energy consumption. Saving electricity not only reduces energy waste but also lowers the operational costs of the equipment.
High and low temperature test chambers are designed to simulate natural climatic conditions to test the high- and low-temperature endurance of products or materials under alternating temperature changes.
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