The High-Temperature Aging Test Chamber is a specialized environmental testing device designed to simulate high-temperature conditions, accelerating the aging process of materials, components, or finished products. It evaluates product stability, durability, and performance degradation under prolonged high-temperature exposure—helping identify potential flaws (par ex., material deformation, component failure, functional loss) before products enter the market.
It is widely used across industries: in electronics (testing PCBs, semiconductors, and batteries), automotive (aging auto parts like sensors and wiring harnesses), plastics/rubbers (assessing material resistance to heat aging), and aerospace (validating high-temperature tolerance of aircraft components). It supports both short-term stress tests (hours) and long-term aging tests (days to weeks), with adjustable temperature ranges typically from 50°C to 300°C (or up to 500°C for high-temperature models).
- Precise Temperature Control: Adopts PID temperature regulation and high-sensitivity sensors, with temperature uniformity of ±2°C to ±5°C (depending on chamber size) and fluctuation ≤±1°C, ensuring stable test conditions.
 - Large Test Space: Offers chamber volumes from 50L to 1000L (or custom sizes), accommodating small components (par ex., chips) to large assemblies (par ex., automotive modules).
 - Safety Protection: Equipped with over-temperature alarms, over-pressure relief valves, and door-interlock systems to prevent equipment damage or operator injury during high-temperature operation.
 - Smart Operation: Features a touchscreen interface and PLC control, allowing users to set temperature curves, store test programs, and export data (par ex., temperature logs) for analysis.
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Chambre de test de vieillissement à haute température
 
	