Temperature & climate

Temperature storage and climate testing
is the provision of a defined air temperature (temperature storage) in combination with dissolved water (humidity). These tests are used to determine the climate resistance of test objects. Important parameters are temperature, humidity, storage time and dwell time.
 
Condensation
occurs when cold objects are placed in a warmer atmosphere and the moisture in the air condenses on the surface of the cold objects. The humidity contains dissolved pollutants that have a negative effect on the electronics and cause short circuits or corrosion. This influence can result in malfunctions or even total failure of the electronics.
 
With thermal shock and thermal shock tests
can be used to determine the effects of frequent temperature changes on test objects in the subsequent area of use. In addition to the difference in test temperatures, the dwell time in the different temperature zones and the rate of temperature change are important factors here. A temperature change test represents a gentle change due to the relatively slow temperature change. In a temperature shock, the test specimens are moved in a two chamber system.

  • Volume 34 to 100 litres
  • Temperature ranges -75 to +180 °C
  • Humidity 10 to 98 % r. h.

Settings
Settings
Climate chamber
Climate chamber
Condensation
Condensation
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