To establish a standardized and quantifiable daily maintenance process, reduce unexpected downtime, extend the equipment’s economic life cycle, and guarantee the traceability of temperature and humidity values.
A xenon lamp aging test chamber is used to simulate natural environmental conditions such as sunlight, rain, and biodegradation, which continuously degrade products. To ensure product durability, this equipment artificially replicates these conditions to test whether the product meets quality standards.
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?
Mastering the methods to troubleshoot low-temperature test chambers allows for timely repairs, ensuring the equipment can quickly resume normal operation. Below, we share some common faults and their solutions.
Walk-in dust and sand test chambers are designed to simulate natural sandstorm conditions to test the protective performance of large equipment, while IP56X dust and sand chambers focus on shell sealing detection and are suitable for small and medium-sized electronic and electrical products.
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