Feb. 10. 2012 01:08
Temperature shock liquid/liquid
Temperature shock tests are used to determine the effect of frequent high temperature changes. Important values are the temperature change difference, the holding time in each temperature zone and the temperature changing time. A temperature shock test is used for objects which will be exposed to a fast temperature change during their later usage such as electronic components of heaters, motors or other electric devices.
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complete automatic testing
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complex climatic runs are possible
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tests with various media such as ATF oils or silicone oils
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cyclic or non-cyclic treatment of objects with miscellaneous media
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parameter monitoring / recording
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online / offline testing
2-bath procedure
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test bath capacity 2 x 45 liters
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test chamber temperature -50° C up to +220° C
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middle temperature gradient 260 K/s
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relocation in under 5 sec
3-bath procedure
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test bath capacity 3 x 45 liters
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test chamber temperature -50° C up to + 220° C
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middle temperature gradient 260 K/s
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relocation in under 5 sec
Standards
e.g.: DIN EN 60068-2-14, test Na, VW 80101 2005-06-01
Data sheet