In the market, thermal shock test chambers come in two types: two-chamber and three-chamber designs. Some customers may wonder which type to choose—can they opt for a three-chamber model?
The high-pressure accelerated aging test chamber PCT and HAST test chamber have significant differences in various aspects. Here is a detailed comparison of these two types of test chambers
Frost formation in a thermal shock test chamber is a sublimation phenomenon where moisture inside the chamber condenses under low-temperature conditions. But why does this happen? Is it simply because the chamber temperature is too low?
Door locks, headlights, electrical dust covers, instrument panels, and other components can be tested for dust resistance using a sand and dust test chamber.
The high-temperature test chamber is primarily used to examine the performance and parameters of materials under high-temperature conditions. If the chamber fails to reach the required temperature during testing, it can directly affect the experimental results.
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