As core equipment in the field of reliability testing, salt spray environmental test chambers are designed to simulate extreme natural environments and verify the corrosion resistance of products. They are widely used in industries such as automotive parts, electronics and electrical appliances, hardware and building materials, aerospace, etc. They are key testing tools for companies to improve product quality and avoid market risks.
The equipment has excellent multi-environment simulation capabilities. In terms of temperature control, the low temperature can reach -40°C, and the high temperature can be stably maintained at 150°C. It can accurately reproduce the material aging process under alternating high and low temperatures. Through rapid temperature change technology, it simulates the impact of day and night temperature differences and seasonal changes on products, helping testers capture performance changes of materials under temperature stress.
In simulating corrosive environments, the equipment breaks through the limitations of traditional salt spray
testing and can precisely mix strong acid (such as 5% sulfuric acid solution) and strong base (such as 10% sodium hydroxide solution) test media. Combined with an advanced spray system, it can produce a uniform and stable salt spray or acid-base fog environment, with salt spray deposition controlled at 1-2ml/(80cm²*h). This meets multiple international and domestic standards such as GB/T, ISO, and ASTM, and comprehensively assesses the product's corrosion resistance in marine climates and industrial corrosive environments, including key indicators such as coating adhesion and metal corrosion resistance.