The temperature and humidity Test Chamber is also an environmental Test Chamber.
Constant temperature and humidity Test Chambers can be divided into constant temperature and humidity Test Chambers, high-low Temperature Test Chambers, thermal shock Test Chambers, rapid temperature change Test Chambers, walk-in Test Chambers, etc. according to different test types. The following are detailed descriptions of these types of Test Chambers.
The constant temperature and humidity Test Chamber can be set for constant temperature and humidity measurement to test the performance of samples under specific temperature and humidity conditions. The constant temperature and humidity Test Chamber is one of the commonly used Test Chambers for temperature and humidity testing.
As we can see, compared with the constant temperature and humidity Test Chamber, the Temperature Test Chamber does not have the functions related to the humidity test. In addition, the Incubator has higher requirements on the speed of temperature change, which can reach 5-20°C/min.
Thermal shock chambers come in two main forms, 2-zone thermal shock chambers and 3-zone thermal shock chambers. The double-chamber thermal shock testing machine adopts the upper and lower structure, the upper chamber is cold, and the lower chamber is hot. During the hot and cold test, the sample placed in the basket moves up and down with the basket to realize the temperature shock test.
The three-chamber thermal shock testing machine adopts a three-chamber structure. The sample is placed in the Test Chamber and fixed. At the beginning of the test, hot and cold air is blown into the Test Chamber through the opening and closing of the air. The air duct achieves the purpose of the temperature shock test.
The rapid temperature change Tester is also one of the commonly used temperature and humidity Test Chambers, but compared with the first two Test Chambers, it has higher requirements on the temperature change rate, and is mainly used to test the influence of temperature changes on samples in some extreme environments , from high to low, or from low to high in a very short period of time.
The walk-in Test Chamber is essentially a constant temperature and Humidity Chamber, but when we encounter a situation where the size of the sample is relatively high and the conventional constant temperature and Humidity Chamber cannot meet the requirements, we need to tailor the constant temperature and Humidity Chamber according to the situation. Sample size and site specifics used. The walk-in Test Chamber was designed to solve this particular problem.
