As the core functional unit of salt spray test chambers, temperature control directly determines the reliability of salt spray environment simulation and the reproducibility of test results.
The salt spray test chamber is an essential testing device for evaluating the corrosion resistance of various materials. Depending on the material or product being tested, key parameters such as temperature, humidity, pH value, and solvent composition may vary.
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?
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