1000L Horizontal Thermal Shock Environmental Test Chamber for Rapid High & Low Temperature Reliability Testing
Designed for rapid high and low temperature reliability testing of industrial components and systems.
Modern industrial products face increasingly complex environmental challenges. Components used in automotive, electronics, batteries, and aerospace systems often experience sudden, extreme temperature changes during operation.
The Horizontal Moving Thermal Shock Environmental Test Chamber simulates these real-world thermal stresses using a horizontal transfer mechanism that rapidly moves the test basket between hot and cold chambers. This creates instant temperature shock conditions rather than gradual changes, providing more realistic and reliable durability evaluation.
With a 1000L testing volume, this chamber accommodates multiple samples or large components, making it ideal for industrial batch testing applications.
- IEC 60068-2-14 - Environmental Testing: Temperature Change
Test Na - Rapid change of temperature
Test Nb - Thermal shock testing procedure
Requirements for dwell time and transfer time between temperature zones - JIS C60068-2-14
Japanese industrial standard for thermal shock environmental testing
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Effective Volume | 1000L |
| Inner Chamber Dimensions | 1000*1000*1000mm |
| Outer Chamber Dimensions | 1600*2500*2200mm |
| Temperature Range | -70°C to +180°C |
| Shock Temperature Range | High Temperature: 60°C to +150°C Low Temperature: -10°C to -40°C |
| Preheating Temperature Range | +60°C to +180°C |
| High Temperature Bath Heating Time | RT to +180°C ≤ 30min (at room temperature +10°C to +30°C) |
| Precooling Temperature Range | -10°C to -70°C |
| Low Temperature Bath Cooling Time | RT to -70°C ≤ 70min (at room temperature +10°C to +30°C) |
Automotive Industry:
- Automotive sensors
- ECU control modules
- Connectors and wiring harnesses
Electronics Industry:
- Circuit boards
- Semiconductor packages
- Consumer electronics
Aerospace Industry:
- Aviation components
- Satellite electronics
- Aerospace materials
Material Science:
- Composite materials
- Plastics
- Rubber products
- Thermal expansion and contraction
- Structural deformation
- Cracking or delamination
- Electrical stability
- Insulation resistance
What is the difference between a thermal shock chamber and a temperature cycling chamber?
A thermal shock chamber exposes samples to sudden temperature changes, while a temperature cycling chamber changes temperature gradually.
What industries typically use thermal shock testing?
Automotive, electronics, aerospace, and materials industries rely heavily on thermal shock testing.
How long does a typical test cycle last?
Test cycles usually range from 30 minutes to several hours, depending on the testing standard.
Can the chamber be customized?
Yes. HeJin offers customized chamber sizes, temperature ranges, and control systems.
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