We’ve previously shared many articles about aging test chambers, covering topics such as pricing, structure, and usage. Today, let’s focus on the raw materials used in manufacturing these devices.
A formaldehyde/VOC environmental test chamber consists of a chamber body and various components, all of which play critical roles in the operation of the equipment. Over prolonged use, components may wear out and require maintenance or replacement if severely degraded. But how often should these parts be replaced?
As is well known, the inner chamber of a UV aging test chamber is typically made of stainless steel, while the outer chamber is constructed from steel plates coated with paint. The choice of stainless steel material can significantly impact the test results, while the selection of paint affects the device's appearance and usability.
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