LIB Cold Water Impact Test Chamber - In Compliance with ISO 16750-4 Standard
The purpose of this test is to simulate the thermal shock penomenon caused by cold water splashing onto high-temperature systems/components. This situation occurs when driving on slippery roads in win...
What Influence Do the Uniformity and Fluctuation of T&H in a Temperature and Humidity Test Chamber Have on the Test?
In environmental reliability testing, temperature and humidity test chambers are widely used to simulate climate conditions such as high temperature, low temperature, high humidity and dryness, and to...
The Safety Design of the LIB Battery Test Chamber
Against the backdrop of the rapid development of the new energy industry, the demand for lithium battery testing is increasing day by day, especially for performance verification in extreme environmen...
Why Do Universities and Research Institutions Prefer LIB Benchtop Environmental Chamber?
-- Reasons for Choosing LIBIn universities and research institutions, environmental testing equipment is an indispensable part of the research infrastructure. Facing the dual challenges of compact exp...
LIB Benchtop Temperature Humidity Chamber and Precision Electronic Testing
Today, with the rapid popularization of intelligent and miniaturized electronic devices, products need to undergo strict environmental stress tests before leaving the factory to ensure stable performa...
From Selection to Delivery: LIB Offers One-Stop Services for Constant Temperature and Humidity Test Chambers
In product development and quality control, constant temperature and humidity tests have become an indispensable part of evaluating the stability of product performance. LIB offers a wide range of con...
The Difference Between Cryogenic Chamber and Ordinary Low Temperature Test Chamber
In the reliability verification of industrial products, temperature testing is one of the most fundamental and crucial means. Low-temperature testing equipment is widely used in fields such as electro...
The Air Circulation System of the Dust Test Chamber
Dust testing is a crucial step in verifying the dust-proof capability of products, and it is particularly valued in fields such as automotive electronics, communication equipment, and outdoor instrume...
Daily Maintenance and Care of Dust Test Machine
The dust test machine, also known as the dust test machine, is used to simulate dry and dusty environments, test the dust-proof performance of products, and evaluate their reliability and durability i...
What is Filiform Corrosion and How is Filiform Corrosion Tester Worked?
Filiform corrosion is a unique type of underfilm corrosion that primarily affects painted or coated metal surfaces, especially those made from aluminum or steel. Unlike uniform or pitting corrosion, f...
Why Must the High Low Temperature Test Chamber Be Used for the Verification of Electronic Products?
Today electronic products are at the heart of nearly every industry—automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, telecommunications, energy, and medical devices. These products are expected to perfor...
What is IPX6K Test Machine?
— Application Overview of LIB IPX6K Waterproof Test Chamber in High-Pressure Protection TestingIPX6K Rating OverviewThe IPX6K test is designed to simulate high-pressure and high-speed water jets impa...
What Are the Differences Between the IP5X and IP6X Tests in the IP Dust Test Chamber?
In today’s competitive manufacturing landscape, ensuring that products meet stringent dust‑ingress requirements is essential—whether you’re producing consumer electronics, medical devices, or aero...
How Does a Xenon Test Chamber Simulate Natural Aging over Many Years in a Short Time?
Have you ever wondered how a car dashboard, a solar panel casing, or a plastic outdoor sign manages to withstand years of harsh sunlight without falling apart—at least, not immediately? The secret li...
The Highest Grade Waterproof Test Chamber: IPX9K Test Equipment by LIB Industry
Introduction: Why IPX9K Matters in Today’s Product TestingIn today’s competitive market, durability is not optional—it’s expected. For electronics, automotive parts, and industrial devices, protec...