Different models of constant temperature and humidity test chambers come in varying sizes. If customers are unfamiliar with the equipment, how should they determine the appropriate size?
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.
Previously, we discussed the changes that occur in objects during high-temperature testing. But what happens when materials are subjected to low-temperature testing in a low-temperature test chamber?
Sand and dust test chambers, as crucial environmental simulation devices, play a key role in the reliability testing of military equipment. With modern military equipment becoming increasingly sophisticated and multifunctional, its stability and durability in extreme environments have become critical evaluation criteria.
During the operation of a temperature and humidity test chamber, some abnormal situations may occur, such as excessive overheating of the condenser tube.
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