When consulting about constant temperature and humidity test chambers, many clients prioritize performance. A high-performance device ensures smooth operation—but what makes a test chamber truly stable?
The high-temperature test chamber is primarily used to examine the performance and parameters of materials under high-temperature conditions. If the chamber fails to reach the required temperature during testing, it can directly affect the experimental results.
Previously, we have discussed many technical aspects of temperature cycling test chambers. Today, we will share methods for detecting leaks in these chambers. Specifically, there are four main approaches to check for leaks.
Cold and hot shock test chambers utilize high-temperature and low-temperature zones during testing. In the testing process, two-box models involve placing the test product in high and low-temperature zones for cyclic exposure, while three-box models involve blowing high- and low-temperature gases onto the product alternately.
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