Metal Thermal Shock Test Chamber

The metal thermal shock test chamber rapidly switches between a high-temperature chamber and a low-temperature chamber, exposing the test samples to drastic temperature changes in an extremely short period. This equipment simulates the material's resistance to sudden cooling and heating, and is used to detect deformation, cracking, or performance changes in metal components caused by thermal expansion and contraction. It is commonly employed in quality validation for automotive parts and electronic components.
Selection
Focus on temperature transition time, temperature range, and sample capacity when selecting. The chamber structure should accommodate routine testing frequency, and the control system should be straightforward to operate. Determine the extreme temperatures based on commonly used metal types, leaving an appropriate margin. Evaluate maintenance convenience and energy consumption data in conjunction with laboratory conditions.

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Using two-box mobile Impact structure, Thermal Shock mechanism moves within 10 seconds, temperature recovery time ≤ 5 minutes, equipped with rigid polyurethane foam insulation material, effective energy saving and waterproof and moisture proof.

$ 23682.00

Adopt two-box mobile structure, air pressure drive test object Impact, Thermal Shock mechanism moving time within 10 seconds, temperature recovery time within 5 minutes, in line with MIL and other international test standards.

$ 19809.00

The two-box mobile structure is adopted, the Thermal Shock mechanism moves within 10 seconds, and the temperature recovery time is within 5 minutes. It is equipped with HFC environmentally friendly refrigerant and binary ultra-low temperature freezing system, which has high cooling speed and efficiency. It supports paperless recording and real-time Linear dispersion display function.

$ 16840.00

With three-box structure design, the temperature conversion time is only 10 seconds, the temperature control accuracy is up to +/- 0.5 ℃, and it is equipped with touch graphic operation interface and air passage switching system to achieve fast and stable Thermal Shock testing.

$ 36381.00

The three-box structure design is adopted, the test sample is still in the test area, the temperature recovery time is ≤ 5min, and the conversion time is ≤ 10s. It has three test functions of high temperature, low temperature and Thermal Shock, meeting a variety of standard requirements.

$ 21858.00

The three-box structure design is adopted, the temperature conversion time does not exceed 10 seconds, the temperature control accuracy is up to +/- 0.5 ℃, the Thermal Shock test is realized through the air circuit switching, and the touch graphic operation interface is equipped to simplify the operation process.

$ 16759.00

Adopting a three-box structure design, the temperature recovery time does not exceed 5 minutes, and the temperature conversion is completed within 10 seconds. It is equipped with a touch-sensitive graphic operation interface and an air path switching system to achieve fast and stable Thermal Shock testing.

$ 12660.00

Using three-box equipment structure, the temperature conversion time does not exceed 10 seconds, the temperature control accuracy reaches +/- 0.5 ℃, and the air circuit switching method realizes fast Thermal Shock, which is suitable for material physical and chemical change testing.

$ 38156.00

Two-box mobile structure, air pressure driven test object Impact, Thermal Shock mechanism moving time within 10 seconds, temperature recovery time within 5 minutes, in line with MIL, IEC and other specifications, with paperless recording and real-time Linear dispersion display function.

$ 17985.00

Using a two-box mobile Impact structure, the air pressure drives the test object to move up and down, the Thermal Shock mechanism moves within 10 seconds, and the temperature recovery time is within 5 minutes. Equipped with HFC environmentally friendly refrigerant and ultra-low temperature freezing system, the cooling is fast and efficient.

$ 16840.00

The three-box structure is used to achieve static test, the temperature conversion time is ≤ 10 seconds, the temperature recovery is ≤ 5 minutes, the air passage switching mode intRoduces the temperature, and the temperature control accuracy is +/- 0.5 ℃, which is suitable for material thermal expansion and contraction testing.

$ 17275.00

Temperature range -40 ℃ to + 150 ℃, the temperature conversion time is only 10 seconds, using PID full digital automatic Control system, can quickly detect the material in the extremely high temperature and low temperature continuous environment resistance and thermal expansion and contraction changes.

$ 17303.00

Three-box structure design, temperature conversion time does not exceed 10 seconds, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, liner size 800 * 850 * 600mm, suitable for material thermal expansion and contraction test, easy to operate.

$ 28490.00

Dynamic Impact is achieved with a two-box mobile structure, with a hot and cold conversion time of 10 seconds and a temperature recovery time of 5 minutes. It is equipped with rigid polyurethane foam insulation material, with ultra-low temperature thermal conductivity and multiple safety protection devices.

$ 14564.00

The three-box structure is used to realize the test area is completely static, the temperature conversion time is ≤ 10 seconds, the Temperature range is -55 ℃~ + 150 ℃, and it has 120 sets of program capacity and real-time Linear dispersion recording function.

$ 15032.00

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