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Source:LINPIN Time:2024-10-19 Category:Partner
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HAST non-saturated high-pressure accelerated aging test chamber is an advanced environmental simulation testing equipment, primarily used to conduct accelerated aging tests on electronic devices, materials, and products under non-condensing high-temperature, high-humidity, and high-pressure conditions, evaluating their reliability and durability in real-world applications.
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