The thermal shock test chamber is a cornerstone of environmental-reliability testing. Within tens of seconds it transfers specimens between extreme high- and low-temperature zones, revealing mechanical stress, electrical degradation, and chemical instability induced by rapid thermal expansion and contraction.
Some may consider the cleaning of high and low-temperature test chambers a minor issue and not take it seriously. However, proper cleaning can improve equipment efficiency, reduce failure rates, and lower operational costs. This article emphasizes the importance of this task and provides a brief guide on cleaning procedures.
The safety of low-temperature test chambers during operation is of utmost importance. Not only must environmental safety measures be in place, but proper operational protocols must also be followed.
The Dust Test Chamber is the key apparatus for verifying enclosure protection ratings (IP5X, IP6X) and sealing integrity. Its results directly determine whether a product can survive long-term exposure to deserts, mining areas or other dust-laden environments.
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