Cables and wires are everywhere. They form the basis of our networks and electronic connections. Cable networks around the world allow us humans to connect to each other at unimaginable speeds.
Our cable TV networks are always vulnerable to external climatic conditions, being exposed to direct sunlight, rain, heat, extreme cold and flying animals. One of the disturbing factors is - humidity. Humid weather means moisture-laden air, which means that if a cable or wire is not properly covered with a good-quality plastic layer, it can get inside the wire and damage the electrical signal. This can also lead to dangerous situations such as short circuits and fires. Therefore, it is very important to use a Humidity Chamber to test the quality of cable coverings in wet weather.
Constant temperature and Humidity Chambers are used to assess the environmental limits of cable weathering and are used in the telecommunications, defense, aerospace, pharmaceutical, automotive and electronics industries. The device artificially replicates the environmental conditions to which a product or sample may be exposed so that you can monitor effects and changes due to sudden and extreme temperature changes (thermal shock), altitude, humidity or relative humidity, and weathering.
Therefore, one small step towards cable quality control and testing is to use a constant temperature and Humidity Chamber to ensure that your cables are safe, long-lasting and durable. One small step that not only ensures safety, but also helps you build trust among consumers, thereby enhancing your brand's reputation.

