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
Sand and dust test chambers primarily simulate sandstorm climates to test the dust-proof performance and IP dust-proof ratings of products and materials such as electric meters, outdoor lighting, signaling devices, automotive components, and locks.
Previously, we discussed the changes that occur in objects during high-temperature testing. But what happens when materials are subjected to low-temperature testing in a low-temperature test chamber?
How is an ultraviolet aging test chamber manufactured? Different manufacturers may have slightly varying production processes. Here's a brief overview:
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