Thermal vacuum testing is a type of test that verifies the performance and functionality of spacecraft and its components under vacuum and specific temperature conditions.
The humidification process in a constant temperature and humidity test chamber essentially involves increasing the water vapor partial pressure. The initial humidification method was to spray water onto the chamber walls and control the water temperature to regulate the saturation pressure of the water surface.
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.
Modern high-temperature test chambers are significantly safer than traditional models due to enhanced safety protection measures and optimized design. So, what specific safety features and protections do these devices offer?
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