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Salt Spray Chamber
A test chamber specifically designed for salt spray testing, where materials or components are exposed to a controlled mist of saltwater (often sodium chloride) to simulate corrosive environmental conditions. The chamber maintains a consistent temperature, humidity, and salt concentration to assess the material’s resistance to corrosion over time. This testing is commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries to evaluate the durability and longevity of coatings, finishes, and metal parts.
