Cooling is a critical aspect of constant temperature and humidity test chambers. The two most common cooling methods are water-cooled (chilled water) and air-cooled. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
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?
Rain test chambers are now widely used across various industries. When operating this equipment, staff should be familiar with essential knowledge, such as the necessary pre-use inspections. Let’s go through them today.
Conducting tests on specimens using sand and dust test chamber equipment incurs certain costs. One of the most critical factors influencing the cost of specimen testing is the selection of the testing equipment. How does the specific equipment affect operating costs?
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