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Source:LINPIN Time:2024-10-20 Category:Partner
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In the aerospace, automotive, home-appliance and materials-science sectors, products must routinely undergo prolonged and repeatable exposure within the −80 °C to 0 °C range to verify functional integrity and service life under extreme cold. Nature cannot supply a continuous, controllable and stable sub-zero environment; consequently, low-temperature test chambers are employed to create an artificial cryogenic duty.
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Although the thermal shock test chamber also simulates different natural temperatures to test the weather resistance of samples
Low temperature test chambers serve as critical equipment for material low-temperature performance verification, electronic component reliability testing, and biological sample preservation.
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