To accurately evaluate the ozone aging resistance of materials, ozone aging test chambers have become indispensable testing equipment. Combined with dynamic and static tensile testing, they can fully and authentically reflect the durability of materials under actual working conditions.
Among their key attributes, fog resistance and impact resistance must undergo rigorous laboratory testing—specifically thermal shock tests—to verify true quality and reliability.
In product development, quality control, and reliability testing, temperature humidity (or thermal shock) chambers are vital for simulating environmental conditions.
UV aging test chambers have become essential testing equipment widely used in security product evaluation, and their application has reached a high level of maturity.
The ozone aging test chamber is an essential testing device in the rubber industry, used to evaluate the ozone resistance and aging performance of products.
A thermal vacuum chamber is a device designed to simulate high-temperature and low-pressure environments, commonly used for researching and testing the performance of materials, products, or components.
While rapid temperature change test chambers and thermal shock test chambers share some similarities, their designs and testing purposes differ slightly.
A condensation test chamber is a specialized testing device designed to simulate humid environments, widely used in electronics, electrical appliances, materials, and other industries to assess product water resistance and reliability under high-humidity conditions.
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