An IP test chamber is a specialized testing device designed to check the level of ingress protection (IP) of a device or object as defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
These chambers are commonly used in various industries such as automotive, telecommunications, and electronics to ensure that devices are resistant to environmental factors such as dust, water, and other liquids.
The IP test chamber works by simulating different environmental conditions to which the device may be exposed. For example, the device may be subjected to water jets or sprays at various angles and pressures to determine its ability to withstand moisture penetration.
IP test chambers play a vital role in ensuring that devices meet the necessary standards for durability and safety, providing assurance to users that their products are reliable and of high quality. By using these chambers, manufacturers can identify and address any potential issues before the product reaches the market, ultimately saving time and resources in the long run.
Dust test chamber
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Name:Dustproof room Standard:IEC 60529, ISO 20653 Temperature: ambient~+50℃; Dust concentration: 2~4 kg/m³; Blowing time: 0~99H59M; Place of Origin : China; Delivery Time : 8–14 days; Maximum Noise:65 dBA; Environmental Conditional:5℃~+35 ℃,≤85% RH; |
IP waterproof test chamber
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Name:IPX9K Test Chamber; Standard: ISO20653,IEC60529; Water Spray Temperature: Ambient ~ +88℃; Water Spray Pressure: 8000-10000Kpa; Spray Nozzle: four, 30 Seconds each position; Water Flow Rate: 14L-16L/min; Testing Platform Height: 200-400 nm (Adjustable); Standard & customized; |







