Application field
Rapid temperature change test chamber is suitable for the whole product, parts and materials for high temperature, low temperature, high and low temperature
cycling & temperature stress screening (ESS) test and constant humidity and cyclic damp heat test.
The temperature cyclic stress screening is to change the external environmental stress by using the temperature acceleration technique (the product produces
alternating expansion and contraction when circulating in the upper and lower extreme temperatures) under the design strength limitation, so as to generate
thermal stress and strain in the product.
It can set different stress screening temperature change rate 5℃/min,10℃/min,15℃/min,20℃/min.
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