How to use a climate chamber and what is used for?
A climate chamber is an enclosed area that simulates different climates and environments for the purpose of studying the effects of these factors on consumer items, industrial components, electrical components, materials, and even living organisms. A climate chamber may simulate a wide range of environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, lighting, and thermal shock. Both long-term stability testing and short-term adaptability testing may be conducted in climate chambers that provide either continuous or dynamic variations. Main uses To check the characteristics that the manufacturer is anticipating or simply to comply with formal rules from regulatory organizations, climatic testing must be performed on all products before they are released to the market, making climatic chambers a potentially useful tool. Typically, people use it for these things: The aerospace, defense, and telecommunications industries all put their products through "extreme" test...