The primary purpose of high and low temperature alternating test chambers is to assess the adaptability of products and determine their performance under various environmental conditions
An aging test chamber does not refer to a single device but encompasses various testing methods, including xenon lamp aging tests, UV aging tests, high-temperature aging tests, air-exchange aging tests, and salt spray corrosion aging tests.
Although both thermal-shock and steady-state temperature/humidity tests fall under the umbrella of “weathering verification”, they differ fundamentally in physical modelling, control logic and safety strategy.
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