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Combined Environmental Testing

Combined environment testing refers to tests where two or more environmental factors are applied to a product simultaneously. Common combined tests include temperature and low atmospheric pressure, temperature and mechanical environment, and temperature, humidity, and mechanical environment. The effects of combined environments on a product often cannot be replicated by single-factor environmental tests.

Capability Introduction

We have various sizes of temperature-humidity-vibration combined test systems, highly accelerated life test (HALT) and stress screening systems, and temperature-humidity-vibration-low pressure four-combined test systems. By integrating multiple environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, vibration, and low atmospheric pressure, we can simulate the extreme conditions a product might encounter during transportation, storage, and use, providing comprehensive testing solutions from single environmental stress to complex multi-stress combinations.

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