Aging Dryer

Aging ovens accelerate the material aging process through heating and forced ventilation, simulating natural conditions. They are used to test the weather resistance and stability of products such as coatings and plastics, and are commonly employed in quality control and research and development testing.
Selection
When selecting an aging dryer, factors such as temperature range, humidity control, sample capacity, energy consumption, and maintenance costs should be considered. It is essential to match the equipment with specific testing standards to ensure reliability and ease of operation.

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Instruments

Adopt high temperature and low noise motor and multi-leaf centrifugal wind turbine, Temperature Uniformity +/- 2 ℃, equipped with low speed turntable, support 3~ 100 times/h ventilation volume adjustment, to meet a variety of aging test needs.

$ 4463.00

Temperature range RT + 10~ 300 ℃, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, using stainless steel liner and forced circulation system, with automatic ventilation function, ventilation 8~ 20 times/hour adjustable, suitable for material aging test.

$ 8755.00

With 5~ 200 times/hour air volume adjustment, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, liner with 1.0mm stainless steel plate, with dynamic turntable and high temperature protection system, suitable for material aging test.

$ 4866.00

Using nitrile rubber material, length 100mm diaMeter 20mm, with excellent oil resistance and aging performance, suitable for inks proofing operation.

$ 123.00

300W yellowing resistant bulb provides 365-400nm wavelength ultraviolet, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, can simulate the atmospheric environment accelerated testing, one machine multi-purpose support aging Oven function.

$ 1272.00

The 300W OSRAM bulb provides 365-400nm wavelength UV, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, can be tested for yellowing resistance and aging at the same time, and the turntable Rotation speed 10 +/- 2rpm ensures uniform sample irradiation.

$ 1143.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, air change 3-150 times/hour adjustable, using SUS304 stainless steel inner box and PID automatic calculation function to ensure test Stability and data accuracy.

$ 2333.00

Using electric heating wire to achieve rapid and uniform heating, equipped with 360 degree swirl/spin sample holder and imported concentration Analyzer, support 10-1000PPhm ozone concentration range, temperature fluctuation is only +/- 0.5 ℃.

$ 12015.00

Using electric heating wire to achieve rapid and uniform heating, equipped with 360 degree swirl/spin sample holder and imported concentration Analyzer, support 10-1000PPhm ozone concentration range, Temperature Fluctuation control within +/- 0.5 ℃.

$ 16017.00

The heating wire is used to achieve rapid heating, the temperature fluctuation is only +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with 360 degree swirl/spin sample holder and imported concentration Analyzer, supports dynamic static test mode, and meets a variety of test needs.

$ 14419.00

Using heating wire and PT100 temperature transducer, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, support 0~ 999H light time setting, 360 degree swirl/spin sample holder and imported concentration Analyzer to ensure test accuracy.

$ 11369.00

Using electric heating wire to achieve rapid and uniform heating, equipped with 360-degree swirl/spin sample holder and 12-16mm/s gas flow rate, support 0-9999 hours time setting, with leakage overtemperature multiple safety protection.

$ 13209.00

Temperature range RT + 10~ 300 ℃, Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, with automatic ventilation system can adjust the ventilation volume 8~ 20 times/hour, sample holder can swirl/spin to ensure test uniformity.

$ 3946.00

High Accuracy PID control technology, temperature fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with independent ozone concentration controller long-term stable non-drift, support static tensile specimen and program operation mode.

$ 13128.00

The equipment adopts high-density fiberglass cotton insulation layer Film thickness 150mm, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 1 ℃, with automatic ventilation system adjustable ventilation volume 8-20 times/hour, sample holder can be swirl/spin design to enhance test uniformity.

$ 5770.00

Articles

Rotation Speed of Sample Rack in Hot Air Aging Test Chamber on Color Fastness of Textiles
This article explores the influence of the rotation speed of sample racks in a hot air aging test chamber on the color fastness testing of textiles. The rotation speed affects the flow of hot air and temperature uniformity inside the chamber, thereby altering the heating conditions of the samples and leading to variations in color fastness results.
Temperature uniformity of high-temperature aging test chamber for UV resistance testing of inks
This article discusses how the temperature uniformity of high-temperature aging test chambers affects the accuracy of ink UV resistance testing. Temperature uniformity refers to the deviation in temperature at various points inside the chamber, with smaller deviations leading to more reliable test results.
Difference between Black Panel Temperature and Black Standard Temperature in Light Aging Test Chambers
In the light aging test chamber, black panel temperature and black standard temperature are two distinct temperature indicators. The black panel temperature is measured using a black metal panel sensor, reflecting the immediate heating effect on the material surface under light exposure and is significantly influenced by air convection.
Effect of Rapid Temperature Change Aging Chamber on Thermal Cycling of Composite Materials
This article primarily explores how rapid thermal cycling chambers affect the performance of composite materials during thermal cycling. It explains that thermal cycling can induce internal stresses in composite materials due to differences in the thermal expansion coefficients of their components, potentially leading to microcracks or performance degradation.
Salt spray aging test chamber for cyclic corrosion evaluation of coating weatherability.
This article introduces the method of using a salt spray aging test chamber to conduct cyclic corrosion tests for evaluating the weather resistance of coatings.
Constant temperature and humidity aging chamber for testing plastic yellowing according to GB/T 16422.3.
This article introduces the method of testing plastic yellowing using a constant temperature and humidity aging chamber in accordance with the GB/T 16422.3 standard. Yellowing is an indication of chemical degradation in plastics caused by heat, oxygen, and humidity.
High-temperature aging test chamber accelerates life testing of electronic components.
The high-temperature aging test chamber accelerates the physical and chemical changes within electronic components by simulating high-temperature environments, thereby predicting their long-term performance and failure modes.
Ozone Aging Test Chamber Evaluates Rubber SAE J2527 Cracking
This article introduces how to use an ozone aging test chamber to evaluate the cracking problem of rubber caused by ozone when used outdoors.
UV aging test chamber for testing plastic weather resistance according to ISO 4892-2.
This article introduces the method of testing the weather resistance of plastics using a UV aging test chamber in accordance with the ISO 4892-2 standard.
Application of Xenon Lamp Aging Test Chamber in Automotive Coatings ASTM G155
Xenon lamp aging test chambers simulate environmental conditions such as solar radiation, temperature, and humidity to evaluate the weather resistance of automotive coatings under the ASTM G155 standard.
Constant Temperature and Humidity Aging Chamber for Testing Hygrothermal Aging Performance of Composite Materials
This article introduces how to use a constant temperature and humidity aging chamber to test the hygrothermal aging performance of composite materials. Hygrothermal aging refers to the gradual decline in material performance under the combined effects of temperature and humidity.
Hot air aging oven measures the long-term thermal-oxygen life of engineering plastics.
This article introduces how to use a hot air aging oven to test the long-term thermal-oxidative lifespan of engineering plastics. The test is based on the Arrhenius equation, which accelerates material aging at high temperatures to simulate performance changes under actual usage conditions.
Ozone Aging Test Chamber Evaluates Crack Resistance of Rubber
This article introduces how an ozone aging test chamber is used to evaluate the crack resistance of rubber. Ozone is a common factor that causes rubber aging. The test chamber simulates an ozone-containing environment, applies strain to rubber samples, and accelerates their aging process.
High-temperature aging chamber for testing thermal-oxidative aging of plastic films.
This article introduces the method of testing the thermo-oxidative aging of plastic films using a high-temperature aging chamber. Thermo-oxidative aging refers to the chemical changes that occur in plastics under high temperature and oxygen exposure, leading to a decline in performance.
UV Aging Test Machine Evaluates Outdoor Lifespan of Rubber
This article introduces how ultraviolet aging test chambers assess the service life of rubber in outdoor environments. Rubber exposed outdoors is affected by factors such as sunlight, temperature, and humidity, leading to a gradual decline in its performance.