Dry Heat Test
- Test summary/features
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Dry heat testing is the basic test type used for development, quality assurance and reliability tests. It includes heat-resistance testing and material deterioration testing of specimens such as electronic components in high-temperature environments.
ESPEC's test facilities have equipmesupporting maximum temperatures of +300°C and +700°C.
Vacuum ovens and equipment with safety doors (explosion vents) are also available, enabling use of the test facilities for research and development of production technology and test technology.
- Test examples
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- Checking high-temperature characteristic of electronic parts and compact electronic devices
- Durability testing and life testing done by evaluating resistance to heat and high temperatures
- High-temperature firing treatment
- Drying tests of various materials
- Preservation testing of packaged test samples
- Heat treatment and aging processes of manufactured products
- Checking production line heat treatment effects, research/development of production technologies
- Test equipment particulars
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Temperature Chamber Series (installed at ESPEC test facilities)
Test chambers supporting applications ranging from high-temperature testing to heat treatment on production lines. ESPEC has various models supporting several different maximum temperature settings (+300, +500 and +700C) and test area sizes (internal capacities) in demand.
Contact the facilities individually for detailed specifications.
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Temperature chambers | ||||
Temperature range | Room temperature +20 to 300°C | +100 to +700°C |
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Internal dimensions (mm) | W600 | W800 | W1000 | W600 |
H600 | H800 | H1000 | H600 | |
D600 | D800 | D1000 | D600 |
* Vacuum ovens and equipment with safety doors (explosion vents) are also available.