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?
In the field of environmental reliability testing, thermal shock test chambers are widely used to evaluate the adaptability and lifetime degradation of electronic components, materials, and complete products under rapid and extreme temperature transients.
Cold and hot shock test chambers utilize high-temperature and low-temperature zones during testing. In the testing process, two-box models involve placing the test product in high and low-temperature zones for cyclic exposure, while three-box models involve blowing high- and low-temperature gases onto the product alternately.
Recently, the on-site acceptance meeting for the thermal vacuum chamber project of a certain aerospace unit was successfully held in Tianjin. Representatives from Shanghai Linpin Instrument Co., Ltd. and the owner, a certain aerospace unit in Tianjin, attended the meeting.
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