In modern industrial practices, evaluating material corrosion resistance has become a critical quality control procedure. As the core testing equipment, salt spray chambers simulate various environmental parameters to deliver four distinctive testing modalities:
Thermal shock testing chambers are used to evaluate how materials perform under rapid, extreme temperature changes (from very high to very low temperatures in seconds). These chambers are widely used in industries such as electronics, plastics, and metals to test thermal expansion and contraction effects.
If the temperature exceeds the set value during testing in a constant temperature and humidity test chamber, how should we resolve it? Are there any emergency response measures?
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