Why do so many industries rely on salt spray test chambers? Because many manufactured products need to be tested for their resistance to salt spray corrosion. However, relying solely on natural atmospheric conditions for testing could take years or even decades.
A thermal-shock chamber (TSC) is not an off-the-shelf climatic box. Its only purpose is to generate controlled temperature gradients and rapid transfer rates that reveal thermo-mechanical defects. A poor choice will distort test data, delay R&D, fail certification audits, or even trigger a product recall. This paper translates field experience into an engineering checklist for R&D, Quality and ESS engineers.
Salt spray test chambers evaluate the corrosion resistance of samples by exposing them to a corrosive salt mist, allowing comparison with other products. These tests can be categorized into three types
We value your privacy We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Accept Essential Cookies", you consent to our use of cookies.