Application:
Ford standard accelerated cycle corrosion test chamber is a more realistic salt water test than the traditional constant state exposure. Because actual outdoor exposure usually includes both wet and dry environments, it is only meaningful to simulate these natural, cyclical conditions for accelerated testing in the chamber. The research shows that after the cyclic corrosion test, the relative corrosion rate, structure, and morphology of the samples are very similar to the outdoor corrosion results.
Therefore, the cyclic corrosion test is closer to real outdoor exposure than the traditional salt spray method. They can effectively evaluate many corrosion mechanisms, and more complex automotive test methods require cycles of wet low temperature and standing in addition to salt water and dry cycles. Initially these test cycles were performed manually, with laboratory operators moving samples from a salt water spray chamber to a humidity chamber to a drying or resting unit, etc. The equipment uses a microprocessor-controlled test box to automatically complete these test steps, reducing the uncertainty of the test.
It is suitable for: lamp lighting laboratory, electronic and electrical laboratory, auto parts laboratory, charging pile laboratory, power battery laboratory, fuel cell laboratory, metal material laboratory, wire and cable laboratory, plastic products laboratory, Chemical products laboratory, biomedical laboratory, power engineering laboratory, building materials laboratory, rail transit laboratory, military industry group laboratory, quality inspection system laboratory, testing institution laboratory, university laboratory, other laboratories.