Ice Water Thermal Shock Test Chamber
The Ice Water Thermal Shock Test Chamber is designed to simulate thermal shock conditions caused by ice water splashing on vehicle components, particularly in splash-prone areas. It verifies the functional stability of parts under rapid cooling after immersion and is also ideal for assessing the reliability of outdoor, self-heating devices under extreme conditions such as freezing rain. The system supports multiple test modes, including splash test, immersion test, and optional salt spray test, making it suitable for automotive, aerospace, electronics, and outdoor equipment applications.
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Three-in-one multifunctional design: splash, immersion, and optional salt spray.
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Precise temperature control.
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Dual-side surge-type spray system.
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Optional salt fog functionality for enhanced corrosion test.
Chamber Volume (L): 300 / 500 / 1000
Test Modes: Splash Test / Immersion Test / Salt Spray Test (optional)
Immersion Test Parameters
High Temp Chamber Range (°C): RT +10°C to +180°C
Water Sink Temperature (°C): 0°C to +4°C
Heating Time (High Temp): RT to +150°C ≤ 60 min (no load)
Cooling Time (Water Sink): RT to 0°C ≤ 60 min (no load)
Thermal Shock Range (°C): 0°C (water) to +150°C (with 40 kg aluminum load)
Transfer Time: ≤ 15 s
Temperature Uniformity: ≤ 2°C (in high temp chamber, no load)
Temperature Deviation: ±2°C (in high temp chamber, no load)
Temperature Fluctuation: ±0.5°C (in high temp chamber, no load)
Splash Test Parameters
Spray Position: One nozzle on each side (left and right)
Surge Duration: 3 seconds per spray
Spray Frequency: ≤ 10 times per minute
Salt Spray Function (Optional)
Available upon request; integrated salt fog corrosion test for enhanced environmental simulation.