Ice formation can be one of the causes that can hinder the performance and durability of a material. This formation can affect moving parts, increase risks to personnel, cause structural failure, and more. Method 521.4 of MIL-STD 810 is used to evaluate the effect of ice on materials and systems, simulating their performance during operation when exposed to ice formation from rain, drizzle, fog, splashes, or other sources.
The CCK-T series climatic test chambers can be modified to accommodate a system that allows for this test. Depending on the sample size, the CCK-T series offers different volumes as needed. All of this is controlled by an advanced microprocessor and remote control and recording software. If you’d like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact our technical and sales department so we can advise you on the most appropriate solution for your needs.
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company with more than 40 years of experience in the development of simulation
chambers for environmental testing, offers its customers ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING SOLUTIONS ADAPTED TO THEIR NEEDS.
