Thermal shock chambers AIR to LIQUID simulate in a more real way, the stress that the samples can withstand under real conditions. The upper chamber simulates the conditions of maximum temperature at which the samples are found, while the lower chamber has a thermostatted bath, conditioned at a temperature between + 2ºC to + 5ºC (depending on the test), so that it can simulate the conditions of splashes that may occur during the useful life of the sample to be tested.
The sample will move between both test compartment to verify that it does not suffer any fracture, crack or apparent damage.