A sand and dust test chamber is an experimental device used to evaluate the dust resistance of products during transportation or use. It simulates the sand and dust environments that products may encounter during production, transportation, and storage, thereby testing the protective performance of their enclosures.
However, during the use of a sand and dust test chamber, some factors may lead to unstable testing, such as:
- Sudden test interruption due to power outages, operational errors, or other reasons.
- Failure to blow dust, which prevents the dust from being lifted and freely settling, thereby affecting test stability.
- Improper installation—if the equipment is not placed on a level surface, the instability of the chamber may compromise test results.
- Lack of vibration—if the vibration motor fails to operate, it may influence the test outcome.
The above are the main factors that can cause instability in sand and dust test chamber experiments. We hope this information is helpful to you.