Salt spray testing is an essential method for evaluating the corrosion resistance of metal products, electronic components, and other items. By simulating a highly corrosive environment with a salt spray test chamber, companies can identify potential issues that may arise under harsh conditions.
Product reliability is no longer governed solely by design rules and manufacturing precision; it is equally decided by a product’s ability to survive sudden climatic extremes. Among all environmental stressors, rapid temperature change is the single most frequent root-cause of field failures in electronic components, automotive assemblies, and aerospace hardware.
Following our previous discussion on the effects of high-temperature environmental testing, this paper systematically summarizes the typical property changes that occur in test specimens within low-temperature test chambers (hereinafter referred to as “the equipment”).
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