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How to operate an environmental test chamber?

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Everyday goods are put through their pace in environmental testing facilities to see how they fare in severe weather conditions.  A device that performs well in a dry region may not function as expected in a humid one. Companies may put their goods through their paces in a controlled setting called an environmental chamber. The environmental temperature chamber can simulate a cold-winter, hot-summer continental climate and a mild-winter. Calibrated environmental chambers can reliably replicate the product's behavior in the field. How does it work? The two physical characteristics a test chamber can manage are temperature and humidity, which explain the chamber's operational principle. For temperature control The ability to heat and cool the chamber is necessary for temperature regulation. The temperature within the testing chamber must also be uniformly distributed. Technical factors unique to the test chamber's airflow pattern allow for very stable tempera