What is the difference between a two-chamber and three-chamber thermal shock Test Chamber?

The two-chamber impact Test Chamber is a high-temperature chamber and a low-temperature chamber. The samples in the two chambers are subjected to high-low temperature impact tests by cylinders or electric up and down. The third chamber is divided into three chambers: a high-temperature chamber, a laboratory chamber and a low-temperature chamber. Do high-low temperature impact test. The core of how to choose is whether the sample can be pulled up and down, which is determined by the properties of the sample. Some particularly expensive or soft materials are not suitable for pulling up and down and may damage the sample.

The two-compartment impact chamber is divided into left and right and up and down, which is also determined by the nature of the sample. The left and right pull takes up a lot of space, and now it is mostly up and down.

The main tools for pulling workpieces are divided into cylinder type and electric traction type. The speed control of cylinder pulling is not good, and the balance is not good, but the construction is simple and an air source is required. Electric pulls are highly balanced, but difficult to build. The cost of the two is similar, but the main one on the market is the cylinder pull type.

What is the difference between the two-chamber and three-chamber thermal shock Test Chamber?  Picture 1

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