Salt-spray corrosion testing is the primary accelerated method for validating the corrosion resistance of materials and their protective coatings. Whether a chamber can continuously generate neutral (NSS), acetic-acid (AASS) or copper-accelerated acetic-acid (CASS) salt fog for 48 h–1 000 h determines the repeatability and reproducibility of the test.
A high and low-temperature test chamber is designed to simulate natural climatic conditions to test the high- and low-temperature resistance of products or materials under alternating temperature changes.
With rapid economic growth and continuous technological advancements, the scientific and technological sophistication of temperature & humidity cycling test chambers has been steadily increasing.
When conducting tests with a sand and dust test chamber, there are primarily three processes involved. Some clients may not be familiar with these processes during initial consultations. Today, we will introduce these three processes and their corresponding temperature and humidity requirements.
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