Mastering the methods to troubleshoot low-temperature test chambers allows for timely repairs, ensuring the equipment can quickly resume normal operation. Below, we share some common faults and their solutions.
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.
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.
Previously, we have discussed many technical aspects of temperature cycling test chambers. Today, we will share methods for detecting leaks in these chambers. Specifically, there are four main approaches to check for leaks.
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